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Rising Temperatures and CO2 Levels Lead to Prolonged, Intense Oak Pollen Seasons
A team of researchers has recently undertaken a comprehensive study to analyze the blooming patterns in oak trees of the Quercus genus in Andalusia and their implications for allergy season, particularly in light of climate change.
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Pakistan Recorded Wettest April, Expert Claims Extreme Weather Due to Climate Change
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Southern Brazil Deadly Flooding: 55 People Died While 70,000 Evacuated
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Chile Latest Wildfires: Death Toll Reaches 51 Amidst Scorching Heat
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Utah & Colorado Weather Forecast: Storm System Likely to Bring Scattered Showers, Thunderstorms
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Steller Sea Lion Health Threatened by Dangerous Mercury Levels, Report Warns
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US Severe Weather Outlook: Heavy Rains, Thunderstorms Likely in Southern Texas, Mid-Mississippi Valley This Week
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Butterfly's Gender Regulated By Varying Combinations Of Gene Variants ''Masculinizer,'' Study Finds
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Wildfire Activity in Wet African Tropical Forests Exacerbated by Deforestation, Climate Change [Study]
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Northeast Weather Outlook: Rounds of Rain Likely to Unleash Flooding Concerns Next Week
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Central US Weather Forecast: Severe Storms to Bring Downpours, Tornado Threats
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Mutant Bacteria with High Resistance to Drugs Found on International Space Station, NASA Says
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Venomous Centipede Could be Game-Changer and Save Lives of People with Kidney Disease [Study]