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Climate change extends pollen seasons and boosts production, intensifying allergy issues across the U.S.
Climate change is worsening pollen allergies by extending pollen seasons and increasing pollen production due to warmer temperatures and higher CO2 levels.
Windier conditions and storms also spread pollen further, creating smaller particles that penetrate deeper into the lungs.
In North Carolina, milder winters and longer seasons have intensified the issue, with about a quarter of US adults suffering from seasonal allergies.
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El cambio climático extiende las temporadas de polen y aumenta la producción, intensificando los problemas de alergia en los EE.UU.