Impactscommons.wikimedia.org Major increase in airborne pollen, study finds According to new research from Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences regarding climate change and pollen seasons, there has been a significant increase of pollen in the air in recent years.
Impacts Photo by Magda Pawluczuk on Unsplash Climate change is making pollen season longer and more intense across the country Across the country, pollen season is starting earlier and intensifying because of rising global temperatures and carbon dioxide concentrations.
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