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The climate crisis is making our hay fever worse – and affecting our enjoyment of nature

Climate change is extending pollen seasons, making hay fever worse for millions. Discover how increased carbon dioxide levels are driving this change, altering our connection with nature. Learn what this means for allergy sufferers and our...

The Guardian· May 1, 2026 · 7:28 AM · 57 views

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Climate change is extending pollen seasons, making hay fever worse for millions. Discover how increased carbon dioxide levels are driving this change, altering our connection with nature. Learn what this means for allergy sufferers and our environment. #ClimateChange #HayFever #Nature #Allergies #PollenSeason

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