Oliver Milman: How the speed of climate change is unbalancing the insect world
The climate crisis is set to profoundly alter the world around us. Humans will not be the only species to suffer from the calamity. Huge waves of die-offs will be triggered across the animal kingdom as coral reefs turn ghostly white and tropical rainforests collapse. For a period, some researchers suspected that insects may be less affected, or at least more adaptable, than mammals, birds and other groups of creatures. With their large, elastic populations and their defiance of previous mass extinction events, surely insects will do better than most in the teeth of the climate emergency?
Sadly not. At 3.2C of
warming, which many scientists still fear the world will get close to by the
end of this century (although a flurry of promises at Cop26 have brought the
expected temperature increase down to 2.4C), half of all insect species will
lose more than half of their current habitable range. ..
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/jan/11/climate-change-insect-world-global-heating-species
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