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Peter GleickonMastodon2d ago
What perverse karma is it that #climatechange is expanding the range of a tick named after Texas and causing people to lose the ability to eat BBQ?
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/06/as-lone-star-ticks-move-north-red-meat-allergies-are-on-the-rise/
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Climate warming is pushing lone star ticks into northern regions where they previously couldn't survive, and their bites trigger alpha-gal syndrome โ an immune reaction that makes people allergic to red meat. The phenomenon is documented by Yale researchers and shows up across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic as cases rise. Gleick's point is genuinely ironic: climate change is literally changing what people can eat by expanding tick habitat into populated areas.
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โClimate change is expanding the range of the lone star tick northwardโ
Yale Climate Connections and multiple outlets (WJCL, Vox) confirm lone star tick range expansion northward linked to warming temperatures.
โLone star tick bites cause people to lose the ability to eat red meat (via alpha-gal syndrome)โ
Multiple sources confirm lone star tick bites trigger alpha-gal syndrome, an immune response that causes red meat allergy. WGAL notes cases rising as symptom reports increase.
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