The pollen season is extended by climate breakdown.

Ajit Niranjan   The Guardian22 April 2026
Climate breakdown has extended the pollen season across Europe by between one and two weeks since the 1990s, a study has found.

Warm weather and high concentrations of CO2 let plants pump out more pollen, triggering allergic reactions in people with hay fever and leading to symptoms that range from mildly irritating to life-threatening.