'Insect apocalypse' poses risk to life on Earth: Half of all bugs lost

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'Insect apocalypse' poses risk to all life on Earth: Half of all bugs have been lost since 1970

Leading ecologists at University of Sussex carried out report for Wildlife Trusts. Pesticide use has doubled over 25 years, leading 23 species of bees to go extinct. Professor Dave Goulson believes Brexit could help control pesticides.

 

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'Insect apocalypse' poses risk to life on Earth: Half of all bugs lostLeading ecologists at the University of Sussex, who carried out the report for the Wildlife Trusts, revealed that 40 per cent of the one million known insect species are now nearing extinction. Mosquitoes next please 😳😳😭😭
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