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Issues: Global Warming
Sneezing and Wheezing
How Global Warming Could Increase Ragweed Allergies, Air Pollution and Asthma
Global warming isn't just making our planet hotter. Scientific studies have also shown that our changing climate could mean more ozone pollution in some areas and intensify the health problems stemming from allergenic pollen such as ragweed. This is bad news for allergy sufferers and asthmatics because both ragweed and ozone have been linked to respiratory problems such as asthma and to allergic symptoms in adults and children -- and studies show that people exposed to both ragweed and ozone are likely to become sicker than people exposed to just one of these pollutants. New NRDC research -- the first to map areas within the United States where ragweed and unhealthy ozone pollution overlap -- shows that 110 million Americans live in areas with both ragweed and ozone problems.
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OVERVIEW & QUICK REFERENCE
Press release
Fact sheet (400 KB pdf)
Map of Ozone and Ragweed Occurrence in the Continental United States (1.2 MB pdf)
FULL REPORT IN PDF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Ozone and Ragweed: Health Threats
Likely to Worsen with Global Warming
Recommendations
Appendix A: Methodology Used in Mapping
Ragweed and Ozone
Endnotes
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