You would think seasonal allergies are just that, seasonal. But climate change is already having an impact, affecting the length and strength of each season. In the US, allergies are typically caused by ragweed during the fall months (previously through October / early November). However, warmer fall weather and later frost seasons have now extended the fall allergy season into December in some areas. That's not all. There is also evidence that climate change may be affecting the amount of pollen and how likely it is to cause an allergic reaction. Which Pollen Allergies are Common in the Fall? Ragweed...
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