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How do we stop rapid insect decline?
Oct 6, 2023
The podcast explores the fast decline of insect populations globally and the potential risks associated with it. It discusses the causes of their decline, the crucial role of insects in nature, and the impact on pollination services, bird life, and soil quality. The detrimental impact of synthetic pesticides on insects is also discussed, along with the need for long-term thinking and the importance of citizen science in gathering data on insect populations.
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- Insect decline is a global issue caused by factors such as pesticide use, habitat destruction, and climate change, and urgent action is needed to mitigate its consequences.
- Efforts to protect and restore insect habitats, reduce pesticide use, and mitigate climate change are necessary to ensure the survival of these crucial creatures and preserve the functioning of ecosystems.
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The Decline of Insects and its Impact on Ecosystems
The world's insect populations are declining at an alarming rate, which could have severe consequences for ecosystems and food webs. A recently published report revealed that 16% of assessed mammals, plants, insects, birds, and amphibians are now threatened with extinction. Pesticide use in farming is often cited as one of the causes of insect decline, along with habitat destruction and climate change. However, some argue that organic farming is not the sole solution as crops still need protection from pests. Light pollution and climate change disrupt mating and navigation patterns of insects. Urgent action is needed to mitigate insect decline and preserve the crucial role they play in our ecosystems.
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