The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), working on behalf of the European Commission and funded by the European Union, has issued a dire warning about the state of our planet's climate.
Insect populations are significantly influenced by weather anomalies, with numbers decreasing during unfavourable conditions and spiking in normal periods, according to a new study published in Nature.
An El Niño typically causes a delayed and weak monsoon when it develops in the northern hemisphere's spring, as it has this year after three consecutive years of La Niña.
Specifically, the pollination of crops in cold and temperate regions of the northern hemisphere is especially important thanks to the bumblebee genus (Bombus), which belongs to the Hymenoptera family.
In one of the world’s longest running studies of its kind, a scientist has revealed how climate change has led to mass mortality events, altered breeding times, and how bird flu is devastating the population.
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