Impactscommons.wikimedia.org Kansas City allergy season worse due to climate change Our changing climate is leading to changes in our daily lives. For allergy sufferers, that may mean your itchy nose and watery eyes will get worse.
Impactscommons.wikimedia.org Super sized allergies thanks to climate change? If you struggle with seasonal allergies, your symptoms are likely much more acute this year and scientists say the environmental changes due to climate change may be to blame.
Impacts www.theguardian.com How pollution helps fuel UK hay fever epidemic Rising temperatures and more carbon dioxide mean pollen season now lasts longer.
Impacts Pollen season 2019: Why allergies get worse every year Pollen allergy seasons continue to get longer and more intense as temperatures rise.
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