Animals
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Rising Temperatures, Extensive Agriculture Reduce Insect Populations by Half in Some Tropical Regions
Climate change and intense agricultural land use have already resulted in a 49 percent decline in the number of insects in the most damaged places of the world, according to a new study by UCL researchers
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