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Big Oil Directly Linked to Deadly Heatwaves for the First Time

For the first time, scientists have traced dozens of deadly heatwaves directly to the carbon emissions of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies. The...
HomeNews & UpdatesAllergy Season Unleashed: How Climate Chaos Is Supercharging Hay Fever

Allergy Season Unleashed: How Climate Chaos Is Supercharging Hay Fever

In 1989, Hungarian climate scientist László Makra thought he had the flu. He had watery eyes, a tight throat, and endless sneezing—and it returned every summer. Years later, the true culprit emerged: common ragweed, a highly allergenic invasive plant from North America. Since then, Makra has dedicated his research to understanding how climate change reshapes pollen patterns.

His findings echo globally today: longer, more intense allergy seasons are becoming the norm. Rising temperatures, increasing pollution, stronger thunderstorms, and the spread of invasive species are all intensifying hay fever worldwide — and even threatening lives.

As allergies surge and the causes grow more complex, one thing is clear: climate chaos is literally in the air. Read More

News Credit: The Guardian

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