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For millions of people, climate change is already affecting their breathing, from asthma attacks caused by pollution to lung damage from wildfire smoke, and the very same health systems treating these conditions are themselves contributing to global warming. Climate extremes and poor air quality are driving a rise in respiratory diseases, mainly through worsening air pollution, heat, wildfires, and longer pollen seasons. Over 90 percent of the global population breathe air with particulate