The Pink Stuff: A Double-Edged Sword in Fighting Wildfires

Sat Jan 11 2025
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This: planes swooping over California's wildfires, dropping a bright pink liquid in a matter of seconds. This fire retardant has long been hailed as a key weapon against these blazes. But hold on a second – is it really safe? New research is painting a different picture. These retardants, used in millions of gallons each year, contain heavy metals and other nasty chemicals. Yikes! That's not good for people or the environment.
So, what's the deal? These planes and their cargo are super useful for tackling wildfires. But as climate change makes fires more frequent and intense, firefighters are using them more, which means more harmful chemicals in the environment. It's a real pickle. Some environmental groups are even questioning how well these retardants work. It's tough to tell, because they're just one of many tactics used during a big fire. After the flames are out, it's hard to say if it was the retardant that made the difference.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-pink-stuff-a-double-edged-sword-in-fighting-wildfires-986ce59f

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