This chapter focusses on the impacts of climate change (e.g., increased air temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration) on allergenicity of pollen, mould spores, contact allergens, and plant food allergens. Temperature, humidity, CO2, and thunderstorms are all changing due to climate change, and the effects on allergen release from sources are discussed
Climate change is expected to alter the spatiotemporal dynamics of airborne allergens and potentiall...
A body of evidence suggests that major changes involving the atmosphere and the climate, including g...
International audienceThe major changes to our world are those involving the atmosphere and the clim...
Accumulation of anthropogenic gases, particularly CO₂, is likely to have 2 fundamental effects on pl...
Global climate change has had, and will continue to have, many significant impacts on biological and...
Recent research has shown that there are many effects of climate change on aeroallergens and thus al...
The impact of climate change on the environment, biosphere and biodiversity has become more evi...
There is global evidence of a general increase in the incidence and prevalence of respiratory diseas...
Climate change has many impacts on environmental allergens and allergic diseases such as asthma and ...
Climate change is associated with atmospheric warming due to continuous increase in anthropogenic gr...
Human activities are resulting in increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide,...
Climate changes can be considered a major threat for global health to be faced during the next decad...
Climate change has been identified as the biggest global health threat of the twenty-first century (...
Climate change has been described as the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. The atmos...
Climate change is expected to have an impact on various aspects of health, including mucosal areas i...
Climate change is expected to alter the spatiotemporal dynamics of airborne allergens and potentiall...
A body of evidence suggests that major changes involving the atmosphere and the climate, including g...
International audienceThe major changes to our world are those involving the atmosphere and the clim...
Accumulation of anthropogenic gases, particularly CO₂, is likely to have 2 fundamental effects on pl...
Global climate change has had, and will continue to have, many significant impacts on biological and...
Recent research has shown that there are many effects of climate change on aeroallergens and thus al...
The impact of climate change on the environment, biosphere and biodiversity has become more evi...
There is global evidence of a general increase in the incidence and prevalence of respiratory diseas...
Climate change has many impacts on environmental allergens and allergic diseases such as asthma and ...
Climate change is associated with atmospheric warming due to continuous increase in anthropogenic gr...
Human activities are resulting in increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide,...
Climate changes can be considered a major threat for global health to be faced during the next decad...
Climate change has been identified as the biggest global health threat of the twenty-first century (...
Climate change has been described as the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. The atmos...
Climate change is expected to have an impact on various aspects of health, including mucosal areas i...
Climate change is expected to alter the spatiotemporal dynamics of airborne allergens and potentiall...
A body of evidence suggests that major changes involving the atmosphere and the climate, including g...
International audienceThe major changes to our world are those involving the atmosphere and the clim...