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1/2023 Atmospheric oxygen needed to breath is falling & insects are facing extinction: Grade F

Updated: Dec 23, 2023

Curve-toothed Geometer (Eutrapela clemataria)

Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit, Wisconsin, USA

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“Multiple drivers and lineage-specific insect extinctions during the Permo–Triassic”


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“The world's insect population is in decline — and that's bad news for humans”


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“Experts in insect taxonomy “threatened by extinction””


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“Atmospheric dust has been masking greenhouse warming”

Quote: “the amount of desert dust has grown by 55 percent since the mid-19th century, thus increasing its cooling effect.” But sadly it’s not good to breath


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