Each year seems worse than the last when it comes to seasonal allergies, especially for those living in the Palmetto State and, as it turns out, that may be because of climate change.
The spring pollen is back and it’s everywhere — covering cars, clogging sinuses and activating allergies for far too many.
Climate change is causing longer and more severe allergy seasons across the United States. A warmer world gives plants more opportunities to release pollen.
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“We're going through pollen season right now in Charleston, and the pollen you're seeing on the cars is tree pollen. That definitely can be a trigger for asthma," Ramey said. "We also have grass ...