Precarious health due to seasonal pollen allergies

Although they are not exactly comparable to floods and fires caused by climate change allergies according to researchers affect tens of millions of people with significant health consequences; in fact, the burden on the public health sector tends to grow due to increasingly severe symptoms related to allergies that can even become life-threatening, then generally the state of well-being can deteriorate significantly. High temperatures and higher CO2 concentration as usual caused by climate change from human activities with indiscriminate use of fossil fuels increase pollen production from plants triggering allergic reactions for example in Europe with a season that has lengthened by over two weeks in about thirty years with pollen presence intensity fifteen to twenty percent higher.

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