"Climate Change Extends Allergy Season in North Carolina"

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Climate change is causing longer and more intense allergy seasons, with pollen production expected to increase by up to 200% by the end of the century. This trend is attributed to carbon pollution, which leads to earlier and longer growing seasons for plants, resulting in heightened pollen release. The impact is significant, particularly for the 19% of children in the U.S. who suffer from seasonal allergies, as well as those with asthma, with potential health implications and increased healthcare costs. The Environmental Protection Agency warns that continued warming could exacerbate these issues, particularly for vulnerable populations.
- Data: Allergy season now a month longer in Triangle due in part to climate change WRAL News
- Why pollen season is starting earlier and how it could affect allergies ABC News
- Study links Earth's warming climate to pollen and longer allergy season KTRK-TV
- NC pollen season: When it starts, how to avoid the worst of it Raleigh News & Observer
- Spring has arrived and so has the pollen ; Tips to curb allergy symptoms WTVM
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