Environmental Studies and Forestry
Projected climate-driven changes in pollen emission season length and magnitude over the continental United States
Y. Zhang and A. L. Steiner
In a groundbreaking study by Yingxiao Zhang and Allison L. Steiner, researchers project that rising temperatures and climate change could significantly extend pollen seasons and increase pollen emissions by up to 200% by the end of the century. This alarming trend is set to intensify seasonal allergies, making it crucial for allergy sufferers to prepare for the future.
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