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‘Hyperalarming’ study shows massive insect loss

 
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Insects around the world are in a crisis, according to a small but growing number of long-term studies showing dramatic declines in invertebrate populations. A new report suggests that the problem is more widespread than scientists realized. Huge numbers of bugs have been lost in a pristine national forest in Puerto Rico, the study found, and the forest’s insect-eating animals have gone missing, too.

In 2014, an international team of biologists estimated that, in the past 35 years, the abundance of invertebrates such as beetles and bees had decreased by 45 percent. In places where long-term insect data are available, mainly in Europe, insect numbers are plummeting. A study last year showed a 76 percent decrease in flying insects in the past few decades in German nature preserves.

The latest report, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that this startling loss of insect abundance extends to the Americas. The study’s authors implicate climate change in the loss of tropical invertebrates.

“This study in PNAS is a real wake-up call — a clarion call — that the phenomenon could be much, much bigger, and across many more ecosystems,” said David Wagner, an expert in invertebrate conservation at the University of Connecticut who was not involved with this research. He added: “This is one of the most disturbing articles I have ever read.”

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We had ONE large bumblebee pollinating the tomatoes the last two summers - then an itinerate small group o mason bees showed up for a few months to help out

I call him BUZZ
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Those are some alarming numbers, big declines. Also alarming is this might not get the attention it deserves cos you know.. eww bugs.

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"hyperalarming"
Sounds like the new snowflake word for: "triggered". Just sayn.
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I don't believe in man made global warming. I do belive this is possible with the trillions of gallons of pesticides and roundup we spray all over the place
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Those are some alarming numbers, big declines. Also alarming is this might not get the attention it deserves cos you know.. eww bugs.

damned
 Quoting: Didyabringyabongalong


No bugs no birds, and on up the food chain. Can't rely on fish from the oceans either, all dying by eating plastic, over-fishing, pollution..

Then there's the huge population growth, billions more mouths to feed.

We're screwed.
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Plant sunflowers... you will see a ton of bees.
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I don't believe in man made global warming. I do belive this is possible with the trillions of gallons of pesticides and roundup we spray all over the place
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found em….they're all at my house
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good thing pesticides exist tho right? So at least you dont see weeds in your neighbors lawn

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Those are some alarming numbers, big declines. Also alarming is this might not get the attention it deserves cos you know.. eww bugs.

damned
 Quoting: Didyabringyabongalong


No bugs no birds, and on up the food chain. Can't rely on fish from the oceans either, all dying by eating plastic, over-fishing, pollution..

Then there's the huge population growth, billions more mouths to feed.

We're screwed.
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Actually our political stripes and economic systems that deprive humans, irregardless of left or right, from land and resources, is the problem.

People will die from an artificial elite created man made system of usuary that does not exist in nature.


There is ample food and water for everyone, and land and homes. IF they stop accepting this exploitation.

No more pollutions, no more radiation, bring out the clean energy and most of all homes for all.


For ex, earth ship homes, that use tires and recycled goods. I would use industrial hemp instead of cement and tires but it doesn't matter.

The placement of windows and greenhouses control the heat and cold so they say no heating, I would say it reduces the heating, and the greenhouse is attached.

You fish in your home in the aquaponics and create your own power.


We need to DISCLOSE and bring out the clean high tech, beamships in our backyard that we could have had since the 40's.

I refuse to allow a small group of monsters kill people when there are solutions.




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Cell towers everywhere, wireless covering the planet, 5g beginning its' onslaught, all disrupting the internal gyros and homing devices within insects and humans. Disease and death follow in their wake. And, of course, the human destruction is yet another device to lessen the population of the planet, and create endless disease and Big Pharma, Big Medicine, Big Government, Big Military ( aka TPTB) opportunities in the interim.
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Those are some alarming numbers, big declines. Also alarming is this might not get the attention it deserves cos you know.. eww bugs.

damned
 Quoting: Didyabringyabongalong


No bugs no birds, and on up the food chain. Can't rely on fish from the oceans either, all dying by eating plastic, over-fishing, pollution..

Then there's the huge population growth, billions more mouths to feed.

We're screwed.
 Quoting: Tess.


Indeed.

Just in terms of decline in pollinators population alone and impact on crops should send alarm bells ringing. The economic cost is estimated into the tens of billions with just about every continent affected. [link to wedocs.unep.org (secure)]

But the monetary cost isn't the main point, as you say, billions more mouths to feed are coming into the world while the ability to provide the food is being threatened. Two trends that are in opposition which spell disaster for everyone.
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We had ONE large bumblebee pollinating the tomatoes the last two summers - then an itinerate small group o mason bees showed up for a few months to help out

I call him BUZZ
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We have seen very few bees in the garden this year. Very poor production of all of the vegetables. We usually have a huge population of paper wasps as well. They are a nuisance, but do help pollinate. Hardly any this year.

I have a small olive orchard and there are almost zero olives on the trees, when the branches should be drooping with the weight of olives this time of year. Odd.
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oh yea right it has to be "climate change" fault, even though the climate has been in constant flux for 400 million years since the first fucking insects on earth.

It couldn't possibly be MONSANTO or electromagnetic interference, or genetically engineered crops, because those things put the blame on multinational corporations and they wouldn't like that..

Instead blame it on joe public who is taking the blame for everything including the unsubstantiated man made climate change, which if the governments cared one iota about they would have stopped the annual subsidizing fossil fuel corporations decades ago!!!

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Thank you, Monsanto.
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We are marching right into extinction... what a disappointment.
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It's simple. There are too many brown and yellow people breeding indiscriminately in the Third World shitholes so the Pope's minions have a new crop of children.

Stop the breeding, the foreign aid, and block off the fucking borders and the problem will take care of itself.
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Insects around the world are in a crisis, according to a small but growing number of long-term studies showing dramatic declines in invertebrate populations. A new report suggests that the problem is more widespread than scientists realized. Huge numbers of bugs have been lost in a pristine national forest in Puerto Rico, the study found, and the forest’s insect-eating animals have gone missing, too.

In 2014, an international team of biologists estimated that, in the past 35 years, the abundance of invertebrates such as beetles and bees had decreased by 45 percent. In places where long-term insect data are available, mainly in Europe, insect numbers are plummeting. A study last year showed a 76 percent decrease in flying insects in the past few decades in German nature preserves.

The latest report, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that this startling loss of insect abundance extends to the Americas. The study’s authors implicate climate change in the loss of tropical invertebrates.

“This study in PNAS is a real wake-up call — a clarion call — that the phenomenon could be much, much bigger, and across many more ecosystems,” said David Wagner, an expert in invertebrate conservation at the University of Connecticut who was not involved with this research. He added: “This is one of the most disturbing articles I have ever read.”

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 Quoting: Face Palmer


I noticed a big decrease in summer bugs around here too. Especially the flies. They didn't really become pests until first week of Oct, when I saw baby flies everywhere. Then we get a cold snap, so that got rid of them. I hate the damn flies so I'm not complaining.
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can we do something to get rid of the wasps and yellow jackets first?

they were THICK this year where i live.
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Those are some alarming numbers, big declines. Also alarming is this might not get the attention it deserves cos you know.. eww bugs.

damned
 Quoting: Didyabringyabongalong


No bugs no birds, and on up the food chain. Can't rely on fish from the oceans either, all dying by eating plastic, over-fishing, pollution..

Then there's the huge population growth, billions more mouths to feed.

We're screwed.
 Quoting: Tess.


The bible talks a lot about the affects of our evil choices and sins on the land. I think through the obvious physical things we do to pollute the earth there are addionally spiritual things we are doing that negatively impact the planet. This may sound very silly to some, but I believe are evil thoughts and intentions produce physical effects on the environment around us. And as we are choosing to do and think more evil we are reaping the consequences of those actions.

We are watching the earth die slowly in front of us. I’ve been noticing over the last several years there’s no bees, no wasps, yellowjackets, no butterflies, much less fish and marine life in the waters where I am even though ironicaly the water is cleaner than when I was a kid. And the list grows....

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Those are some alarming numbers, big declines. Also alarming is this might not get the attention it deserves cos you know.. eww bugs.

damned
 Quoting: Didyabringyabongalong


No bugs no birds, and on up the food chain. Can't rely on fish from the oceans either, all dying by eating plastic, over-fishing, pollution..

Then there's the huge population growth, billions more mouths to feed.

We're screwed.
 Quoting: Tess.


Indeed.

Just in terms of decline in pollinators population alone and impact on crops should send alarm bells ringing. The economic cost is estimated into the tens of billions with just about every continent affected. [link to wedocs.unep.org (secure)]

But the monetary cost isn't the main point, as you say, billions more mouths to feed are coming into the world while the ability to provide the food is being threatened. Two trends that are in opposition which spell disaster for everyone.
 Quoting: Didyabringyabongalong


Well, I'm sure our robotics industry can mass produce some pollinators.
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Electro Magnetic Frequencies.

see this article written in 1987 about SIT (Sterile Insect Techniques) developed to eradicate large insect populations.

[link to www.iaea.org (secure)]

They used radiation from X rays and gamma rays to do so. Now I do know that X-ray are an order of magnitude higher frequencies than radio waves but still carry ample energy to disrupt biological processes and organisms.

So now throw up hundreds of thousands of EMF emitters (cell towers) around the world and what happens?

You start steralizing insect populations.

Climate change my ass.

We have all experienced the drop anecdotally, when driving. If you are older than your 20’s you surely remember how often you would have to clean off your windshield and wash your front bumper. I can now drive from Savannah to Jacksonville and not have a single bug splatter on my car. I used to have hundreds. The temperatures here have not changed much. Still hot and humid during the summers and warm to blustery during winters.
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all these fake fag scientists who aren't even real scientists, telling us it's global warming, obviously when you lie about the obvious causes you don't really care about the enviroment at all, you're just settiing up their 'carbon currency' scam, another form of currency to rape us all.

obviously it's the insecticides, but insecticides are huge $$$shekels so nobody can speak out about it, Monsanto is a pillar of global enviro wreckage, these people sprayed entire countries with bioweapons, pretty sure they don't give a damn about the enviroment.

when do people get sick of this? everyone who gets to say anything is just a paid off part of the scam
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they still use freon because it's HUGE $$$ for refig business which is a HUGE business. just think of how big the air conditioning/refrigeration business is. big as the auto industry, if not bigger. the ozone is being wiped out and the enviromentalists are hushed up because shekels. ultraviolet radiation kills their eggs in some species but is also causing skin cancer epidemic
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They have just come to east texas...I have never seen so many beetles, bees, and insects here.
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can we do something to get rid of the wasps and yellow jackets first?

they were THICK this year where i live.
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Wasps were everywhere here too. But they were unusually passive. The birds were picking them off like crazy.
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I don't think I will ever miss flys

but I really miss the bees
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all these fake fag scientists who aren't even real scientists, telling us it's global warming, obviously when you lie about the obvious causes you don't really care about the enviroment at all, you're just settiing up their 'carbon currency' scam, another form of currency to rape us all.

obviously it's the insecticides, but insecticides are huge $$$shekels so nobody can speak out about it, Monsanto is a pillar of global enviro wreckage, these people sprayed entire countries with bioweapons, pretty sure they don't give a damn about the enviroment.

when do people get sick of this? everyone who gets to say anything is just a paid off part of the scam
 Quoting: Stan Darsh


Change in climate is only one of the possible causes given. They also mention pesticides, invasive or introduced species and habitat loss. EM radiation I've seen mentioned in other papers, maybe a combination of all or none, who knows? But the data is there, the numbers are rapidly declining, we are on the list too since we're part of the chain.
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Hosea 4

1Hear the word of the LORD, ye children of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.

2By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood.

3Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away.

We call this a "convergence of events". Mass animal die-off's is one of the end-time signs given.
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