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This annotation presents a critical look at the alarming decline of insect populations worldwide and its far-reaching implications for ecosystems and human life. Insects, which comprise three-quarters of all known animal species, are facing an unprecedented existential crisis, as detailed by journalist Oliver Milman. The book investigates the causes behind this decline and the potential threats it poses, suggesting that the consequences could rival those of climate change. Milman examines various global locations, from the dwindling monarch butterfly migration in Mexico to the empty fields of England and the challenges faced by bees in U.S. agriculture. He highlights an experiment in Denmark that reveals a significant decrease in insects, underscoring the urgency of the situation. The loss of insects threatens the delicate balance of our ecosystem, impacting food supplies, medicines, and the natural beauty that enriches our lives. Even insects that are often disliked, such as cockroaches and wasps, play vital roles in maintaining ecological health. By linking the stories of diverse insect species, the narrative illustrates a profound crisis that could reshape our collective future. This work serves as both a warning and a celebration of the incredible diversity of insects, urging readers to recognize the importance of these creatures in our world.
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The Insect Crisis, Oliver Milman
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