A new report from Climate Central warns that rising global temperatures are extending allergy season, leading to more pollen and stronger allergic reactions. Warmer weather means fewer freezing days, giving plants more time to grow and release allergens. Environmental health expert Louis Ziska explains how climate change is affecting allergy sufferers and what to expect this year.
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