Commission has already put various initiatives into action to guarantee the realization of their proposed plans.
In a recent report published by Time, it has been stated that the current pollen situation in Neuss is experiencing low to weak allergen exposure. The report, created by Sarah Knauth, provides an overview of active pollen types and the load of each, but does not specify the specific pollen types or their loads in detail.
On Sunday, September 6, 2025, mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), grasses, and ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) were identified as the primary contributors to this low pollen exposure. Mugwort and ragweed are currently in their blooming periods, with weak pollen quantities, while grass pollen levels are also low as their peak season is earlier in the year.
The report, however, does not delve deeply into the role of weather conditions in the current pollen situation.
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