Insects have ‘no place to hide’ from climate change, study warns
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#4C8KN)
Analysis of 50 years of UK data shows woodlands are not havens, while changing emergence times damage nature and farming
Insects have "no place to hide" from climate change, scientists have said after analysing 50 years' worth of UK data.
The study found that woodlands, whose shade was expected to protect species from warming temperatures, are just as affected by climate change as open grasslands.
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