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Rising temperatures are speeding pollinator decline in the northern U.S., threatening food security.
A new study released on November 6, 2025, finds that rising temperatures are accelerating the decline of pollinator populations across the northern United States, with bees and butterflies showing significant drops in numbers over the past decade.
Researchers attribute the trend to longer heatwaves and disrupted flowering cycles, which interfere with pollinators’ feeding and breeding patterns.
The findings, based on data from 120 monitoring sites, highlight growing concerns about food security and ecosystem health.
Scientists urge immediate action to protect habitats and reduce climate impacts.
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El aumento de las temperaturas está acelerando el declive de los polinizadores en el norte de los EE.UU., amenazando la seguridad alimentaria.