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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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Framing
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Accuracy85%
Framing75%
Context70%
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Analysis Summary
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.
Claims Analysis (2)
โ€œClimate 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.
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โ€œLone 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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