It hasn’t always been clear what the effect of man-made climate change on insect was, but a recent study gives us the clearest picture yet, and it’s not good, writes Stuart Reynolds
are declining in many parts of the world, with fewer of them around and some species disappearing altogether. Many people have noted that the number of “splats” you’re likely to see on a car windscreen in summer is now much lower compared with 20 years ago, and this has even been confirmed by a scientific study.
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