Birds, Insects, People
Environmental
disasters have been reported in scientific journals of all nations,
even in news journals such as Fox (Faux) News. Nature, and Nature Briefing, and Inside Climate News
have monthly and weekly reports of the effects of overheating of the
earth and oceans on plant life, animal life, and the life of
microorganisms.
The
global overheating has brought floods, wildfires, and heat waves to the
whole continent of Australia. The change in climate has affected the
language as well. It is now called climate chaos, collapse, crisis,
calamity, cacophony, apocalypse …
Several
human interest stories have been reported — if you can call such unfortunate “human interest.” The flying foxes of Australia have
suffered heat exhaustion leading to impairment of their mental and
physical capacities.
Sea-bird
die-offs have been reported among common murres and tufted puffins as
the photo- and zoo-plankton has changed and the fish and birds have had
to complete with each other for food. The birds died of starvation in
droves. At first the scientists looked for viral and bacterial toxins
and for parasites, but, it was nothing so esoteric. It was simply
starvation.
In
the countries of east Africa and around the Red Sea, there have been
incessant heavy rains and accompanying heat waves — favorite weather
conditions for breeding of desert locusts. The insects can eat huge
amounts of vegetation. A swarm of locusts the size of Paris can eat the
same amount of food in a day as all of France does. Sorry, no French
cuisine or Bordeaux wine.
Also
of human interest is what’s happening to people. We’re the new kid on
the block in geologic time. Homo sapiens gracilis is only 200,000 years
old, and has been living in the Pleistocene Epoch.
The
last ice age ended only about 12,000 years ago, as we entered the
Holocene, the Epoch of good weather. But the Holocene itself has been
changing in the last few years, mostly because of our industrial
activity and our use of fossil fuels – coal, oil, and gas. The linguists are starting to use the term Anthropocene for the new climate Epoch. Human interest, surely.
Also,
the reasons may be different, but we seem to be entering the Time of
the Sixth Mass Extinction. Will we be going the way of the dinosaurs?