As the world warms, allergy season will last longer and pollen levels could as much as triple in some places, a new study says.
– Climate scientists looked at 15 different plant pollens in the United States and used computer simulations to calculate how much worse allergy season will likely get by the year 2100. It’s enough to make allergy sufferers even more red-eyed.
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