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Allergy seasons are worsening due to climate change, with pollen levels up 21% over 30 years.
Allergy seasons are getting longer and more severe due to climate change and increased carbon emissions, according to recent studies.
Pollen concentrations have risen up to 21% across North America over the past three decades, leading to more prolonged and intense allergy symptoms.
Warmer temperatures and higher carbon dioxide levels are causing plants to have longer growing seasons and produce more pollen, which can lead to increased allergy cases in the future.
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Las temporadas de alergias están empeorando debido al cambio climático, con niveles de polen que han aumentado un 21% en 30 años.