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Editorial: El País

  • Climate change and its effects on health are a current reality to be faced, not just a future threat.
  • The recent increase in high temperatures is altering the pollination dates of trees and plants, exacerbating respiratory allergies.
  • The Spanish Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology predicts that by 2030, one in four Spaniards will suffer from pollen allergy due to global warming.
  • These allergies, despite generally being mild, have significant socio-economic impacts, such as pharmaceutical expenses and potential work leave.
  • The Health and Climate Change Observatory is a key tool in addressing the impact of the climatic threat on public health.

Conclusion: It's essential to acknowledge and tackle the effects of climate change on human health. Denying this reality for ideological reasons only serves to aggravate the consequences of a human-driven phenomenon.