Quick Facts
- Category: Health & Medicine
- Published: 2026-05-09 17:08:12
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Introduction
If it feels like every spring your allergies are getting worse, you're not imagining things. Climate change is fundamentally altering the patterns of pollen production and distribution across the Northern Hemisphere, leading to longer, more intense allergy seasons. Dr. Neelima Tummala, an otolaryngologist at NYU Langone Health, notes that patients consistently report their symptoms are more severe than ever—and science backs them up. With about 25% of U.S. adults and 20% of children affected by seasonal allergies, understanding how a warming planet impacts pollen is crucial. This article breaks down seven key mechanisms linking climate change to your sneezes and sniffles, and offers practical steps to find relief.

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