all over the U.S. and in many areas around the globe, bugs are on the march, relentlessly not only retaking the ground so recently won by Homo sapiens but also making new advances. Aided by Government restrictions on pesticides as well as their own growing immunity to the chemicals, and benefiting further from the miscalculations and complacency of their human enemies, insects seem well on their way to fulfilling the chilling prophecy of The Hellstrom Chronicle: “If any living species is to inherit the earth, it will not be man.”
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Joe Romm was harping on pine beetles the other day: “A couple of degrees warmer could create multiple generations a year. If that happens, I expect it would be a disaster for all of our pine populations. Climate change inherently favors invasive pests.”
http://thinkprogress.org/romm/2010/03/16/205652/bark-beetles-human-caused-climate-change-killing-the-great-forests-of-the-american-west/
“Climate change inherently favors invasive pests.” Well Joe should know.
Yeah, and another ice age I guess.
Time Magazine –
The Ice Age Cometh?
Monday, Jan. 31, 1994
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,980050,00.html