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posted by mrpg on Friday August 10 2018, @02:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-in-Japan dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

[...] Because the crooning of the crickets has quietened in recent years and may be becoming a thing of the past. There is strong evidence that large numbers of crickets and grasshoppers (known, along with mantises, earwigs and cockroaches as the "Orthoptera") are declining across Europe. A 2017 review of European species showed that over 30% of the 1,000 European species were in decline while only 3% were increasing. As with many insects, we simply don't know what is happening to most of the rest.

The problem is that recent work has suggested that all insect species, including Orthoptera, are declining – the so-called "insect Armageddon."

A 2017 study found that the abundance of flying insects has plunged by 75% over the past 25 years. One member of the study team, Professor Dave Goulson of Sussex University, said at the time: "Insects make up about two-thirds of all life on Earth [but] there has been some kind of horrific decline."


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 11 2018, @04:00AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 11 2018, @04:00AM (#720196)

    Schizo here. My scariest encounter with another mentally ill person was in a clinic, where I met that Arab guy (same diagnosis as me), who at first seemed totally tranquil and chill. Until he started talking about the clinic he was in before. He was convinced one of the other patients, who'd apparently been nice to him in gifting him a watch and other stuff, was in fact out to get him... somehow sedude him into a numb acquiescence to then destroy his soul (or something along these lines, I forgot).

    What I will never forget: When the Arab looked at me with dead eyes and told me he wants to go back to the other clinic and kill the guy. It ran shivers down my spine from just the tone of voice. I tried pointing out that by what he told me, the guy had been nothing but nice to him, so even if he did have ulterior motives, he never realized them and should not be judged by what he didn't do. Took me about 10 minutes to talk him down. But when the crazy faded from the Arab's eyes I seriously felt relieved. I think had he met the poor guy in a state like earlier, he'd actually have done it. Without even thinking twice. Not sure if I've saved someone's life, but I definitely saved my soul then for all the bad shit I've done in altered states.

  • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Saturday August 11 2018, @04:13AM

    by MichaelDavidCrawford (2339) Subscriber Badge <mdcrawford@gmail.com> on Saturday August 11 2018, @04:13AM (#720203) Homepage Journal

    -u.

    I do that too - it's something I do as a public service: wander around the worst parts of Portland around three in the morning, looking for all the crazies then bringing a little sunshine into their lives.

    --
    Yes I Have No Bananas. [gofundme.com]