In August last year it was revealed that the planet has lost up to 60% of mammals since the 1970s.
It is now reported that we have lost insects at the rate of 2.5% per year meaning that we could lose 40% of all species. The main worries are pollinating insects such as bees and moths and butterflies, followed by beetles.
These bugs are essential for crop production either by pollination or soil management, but not only that, they are part of the food chain for birds and bats. They in turn are food for the top predators.
I have read three and watched two reports and the themes are agriculture, pesticides and herbicides, and land management and we have to make changes, That's fine, but why have we turned so much wild land into crop production? Why?
Not one person, not one, of those uber concerned scientists and environmentalists mentioned it.
It is US, we are the problem. We are too numerous and these cowards never, ever, mention US. Yes, the climate will eventually get to us, but there are other problems barrelling along like a Rhino on steroids. Will they form a queue or will they all charge at the same time? Place your bets.