Climate change brought allergy season forward by 4 weeks
Ankara University faculty members stated that the pollen season has been brought forward by about 4 weeks due to climate change and the amount of pollen in the atmosphere has increased by 70 percent, and they have warned allergy sufferers of 'storm asthma' and the causes of birch pollen.
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Ankara Üniversitesi öğretim üyeleri, iklim değişikliği nedeniyle polen sezonunun yaklaşık 4 hafta öne çekildiğini ve atmosferdeki polen miktarının yüzde 70 arttığını belirterek, alerji hastalarını 'fırtına astımı' ve huş ağacı polenlerinin neden olduğu 'çapraz reaksiyon' risklerine karşı uyardı.
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