[Est: there are 200 quadrillion of them out there. ... ... Now.]


Fresh Air

Why We Need Insects
Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson is a professor of conservation biology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and a scientific advisor at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. She teaches nature management and forest ecology, and studies the role of insects in trees and forests. “Buzz, Sting, Bite: Why We Need Insects,” is the name of her new book. It looks at the vast insect world, and why they are vital to our survival on earth. She has also written “Extraordinary Insects: Wonderful. Indispensable. The Ones Who Run Our World,” published in 2018.


She's an engaging speaker ..al punte, clever metaphors ... interspersed with the s c a r y inferences:
Ex 1:

Flowers (and edibles dependent upon Bee and other insect pollination)
This needs daylight re blooming.
Insect swarms, periodically-mostly: may get out-of-sync in the timing. Think on That..
Just one of several impending clusterfucks--so Long as theMonster-in-Chief delays E v e r y t h i n g which watches-a-clock ... now running down.

Part II after the unThinkable:
'Tuka & Birdie'?sp [animated] one character + a helpful verbose-ultrasound-machine; it all sounds so stupid But: there's some --> There, there, all children of the zany-jelloware in the (interviewed) Writer. Moi would watch this.. had I indulged in Netflix


Carrion: one Megalomaniac now pwns the word/ And Us and ...