Climate change is impacting allergy season in the U.S., with earlier, longer, and more disruptive seasons affecting one in four adults with symptoms. Rising temperatures extend growing seasons, increasing pollen production and allergy risks. CO2 pollution also contributes to this issue.
Climate Change Accelerating Allergy Seasons in the United States
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