
Biodiversity
What is the link between climate change and insect biodiversity loss?
Declines in numbers are greatest in high-intensity farmland areas in tropical countries, according to a new study by UCL sampling over 750,000 insects.
Declines in numbers are greatest in high-intensity farmland areas in tropical countries, according to a new study by UCL sampling over 750,000 insects.
Farming in tropical and Mediterranean environments has a greater impact on biodiversity loss than crops grown in other parts of the world, according to a new study.
One of the few positives of the pandemic, has been lockdown's effect on the environment, and wildlife by extension. But these benefits may not last.