Insect populations drop even without direct human interference, a new study finds | NPR
Insect populations drop even without direct human interference, a new study finds | NPR
www.npr.org /2025/09/12/nx-s1-5535551/insect-populations-human-interference-study
I wasn’t expecting global warming rather than pesticides to be the culprit, but that makes sense if it’s happening in very remote areas as well.
Not pesticides that are active at single-digit nanogram quantities?
Which ones are those? I don’t know much about pesticides, beyond them being bad for bees.