A new study says that climate change may kill 65 percent of insects on Earth
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A new study says that climate change may kill 65 percent of insects on Earth

How may climate change destroy beautiful nature? It’s true that the majority of people only associate the adjectives “beautiful” and “insect” with butterflies. However, there are other lovely insects that are not butterflies. Invertebrates, or creatures without backbones, include insects. They belong to the class of arthropods (which means they feature a segmented body, an…

There is a possibility that some blue lakes could turn green or brown as a result of climate change.
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There is a possibility that some blue lakes could turn green or brown as a result of climate change.

In the future, some picturesque blue lakes may not be so blue due to the effects of climate change. About one-third of the world’s lakes are blue, but rising temperatures may change that. Researchers examined satellite images from 2013 to 2020 to determine the color of more than 85,000 lakes worldwide.The researches focused on the…