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Doctor Warns: Insect Collapse Signals Danger
30 Jan
Summary
- Insect populations are declining significantly worldwide.
- This decline threatens human food sources and nutrition.
- Varon likens insect silence to a critical medical emergency.

The world's insect populations are disappearing at an alarming rate, a phenomenon a Houston-based physician likens to a critical medical emergency. Dr. Joseph Varon warns that this 'silence' among insects like beetles, butterflies, and bees is a critical red flag for ecological instability.
This dramatic decline threatens humanity's most relied-upon food sources, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes. Essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals would also vanish, potentially weakening immune systems and increasing chronic disease risks. A German study from earlier in the 21st century revealed a 75 percent collapse in flying insect biomass, even in protected areas.




