LETTER TO THE EDITOR
- Helen Henshaw Hudson from Quebec wrote about relocating her family to the west coast this summer due to hazardous wildfire smoke.
- They moved because smoke levels exceeded WHO safety limits and worsened wildfire seasons made staying unsafe despite having support systems nearby.
- The family’s relocation provided relief when their children could finally play outside, highlighting the physical health impact of smoke from climate change.
- Helen expressed that confronting global climate change can often leave individuals feeling helpless and emphasized that its effects are unavoidable everywhere.
- This experience reflects a larger trend where worsening natural disasters force families to move, underscoring the urgent need for climate adaptation and community support.
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