In this week's newsletter: the European pollen season is now up to two weeks longer than it was in the 90s - just one more way global heating is causing millions to suffer? Don't get Down to Earth delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereHere's a confession that may alarm faithful readers of this newsletter: I am an environment reporter who does not love nature.Before I get cancelled, yes, I do care about the fate of the natural world - scientists are clear that wrecking it hurts us - but the weird wonders of wildlife have always occupied a smaller place in my heart than those of most people I interview. One reason for that, I realised last week, is that hay fever has seriously dampened the pleasure I get from ambling through forests or squelching through wetlands.BP profits more than double as oil and gas prices soar in Iran warInside Chornobyl: 40 years after disaster, nuclear site still at risk in Russia's warNordic heatwave part of record year that saw temperatures scorch most of Europe, report finds Continue reading...
The climate crisis is making our hay fever worse - and affecting our enjoyment of nature
1. května 2026 10:01
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Zdroj: The Guardian