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Climate Change(d)?

In addition to adding to climate change, it appears we are driving an insect extinction.

"We are pushing many ecosystems beyond recovery, resulting in insect extinctions.

• Causes are habitat loss, pollution, invasives, climate change, and overexploitation.

• We lose biomass, diversity, unique histories, functions, and interaction networks.

• Insect declines lead to loss of essential, irreplaceable services to humanity.

• Action to save insect species is urgent, for both ecosystems and human survival."

 
The airport pavement is why the temperature is higher! Meanwhile, humidity (2025 article)?

While humidity increases aren't as much a thing west of the Rockies, the East is seeing more and more of it. The worst part of humidity is when the temperature drops to 70 degrees in a break of the 90+ degree heat that is becoming more common in the midwest, but the dew point makes it muggy. If I wanted to live in forever muggy, I could have moved to the SE or Dallas.
 
Bees are pretty important, TSwizzle. You'd know that if you had any education.
 
Tswizzle whenever he can't fathom how some changes lead to other changes:

:rolleyes:
 
France heat wave is getting historic.
article said:
It warned that temperatures could exceed 40C in many places on Sunday, with some areas facing rises to 42C or beyond from Monday. The national heat index, an average of day- and night-time highs at 30 weather stations nationwide, is expected to hit its highest ever level, the forecasters added.

El Nino is looking to be strong this year. How strong is yet to be determined. But scientists have been raising alarm bells early.
 
WEjen I moved to te area arund 1990 air coditing was uncommon.

There is wrk beg done on laws that allow resdnets to jntal porable air conditiners in windows.

AI Overview Just about 53% of Seattle-area homes have some form of air conditioning as of recent census and American Housing Survey tracking. Historically notorious for lacking air conditioning, the Puget Sound region has seen massive adoption over the last decade due to increasing summer temperatures and wildfire smoke.Seattle AC Adoption by YearExact historical percentages compiled from U.S. Census Bureau and American Housing Survey data:
1990s: ~15%
2013: 31%
2015: 33.7%
2019: 44.3%
2021: 53%
Present: Estimated 52% to 55% as adoption plateaus or rises slowly through modern heat pumps in new construction.

WE are on the west side of the mountains, on the eastern side worse,.

Fire seasons are startling earlier and ending later.
 
Years back when bee colony coll[apse was first getting attention I listened to Hannity on FOX mock a government funded study to find the cause.

Utterly ignorant of the importance of both wild and commercial bees.

AI Overview
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) is a phenomenon where the majority of worker bees in a colony disappear, leaving behind the queen, brood, and honey. While the exact single trigger remains unknown, scientists attribute massive hive losses to a combination of factors, including the parasitic Varroa mite, emerging viruses, pesticide exposure, and poor nutrition.

AI Overview
Wild bees are vital to global ecosystems and agriculture. They are responsible for pollinating roughly one-third of the food we eat. Acting as hyper-efficient pollinators, they frequently outperform managed honeybees in boosting crop yields and sustaining the reproduction of native plant communities.



There are approximately 4,000 species of native wild bees in the United States that contribute to agricultural pollination. Several other animals like birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, wasps, and beetles also help pollinate crops. In return, agricultural crops provide food to meet daily energy needs, shelter, and other resources for pollinators. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the economic value of the relationship of pollinators and global crops is more than $235 billion a year. It is estimated that as much as 35 percent of the world’s food crops depend on animal pollinators to reproduce. That’s one out of every three bites of food we consume.

Pollinator health is of great importance to the well-being of U.S. agriculture, food security, and the nation’s overall economy. Insect pollination services add more than $34 billion in economic value to U.S. agricultural crops annually and provide diverse diets for humans including fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Honey bees, although not native to the U.S., are responsible for up to $5.4 billion in agricultural productivity. Native pollinator insects like bumble bees, butterflies, moths, and ants also play a vital role in pollination across the country.

Apparently Tswizzle never leaned about the birds and the bees.

Then there are the roles ants and worms play. The large scale loss of insects will probably have an effect eventuality.

AI Overview
While there isn't a single species officially declared extinct on this specific date, scientists warn that we are currently undergoing a sixth mass extinction event largely driven by human activity, whih disproportionately affects insects

We in the USA are living in a fantasy reality.
 
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