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by mempko
2040 days ago
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98%. That number, keep in in your head. Do you think the collapse of insects in the protected Peurto Rican rain forest could be because of pesticides? Maybe. But more likely because of the increases in intensely hot days that kill insects in huge swaths. Insects are incredibly sensitive to temperature. There is nothing lazy about these studies. Climate Change is the most studied science in the world now. Nothing is lazy about the work they are doing. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jan/15/insect-c... |
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