- Smoke from Australian fires rose higher into the ozone layer than ever before. As one plume rose to record heights, it wrapped itself in unusual winds. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/smoke-australian-fires-rose-higher-ozone-layer-than-ever-before 3 comments science
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