>>/2849/
Whoa, maybe you'll have Monarch butterflies all year round soon!
It has around 10°C here for the next week, I saw some flies and a bee today. Also there are now mosquitoes almost all year round.
>>/2856/
> climate change actually would increase diversity
Actually happening here. A lot of southern species have migrated north here that were unknown a few years ago. Unfortunately a lot are pests but some are cool!
Actually vegetation is now slowly returning to a normal deciduous forest now, replacing the conifers, mostly European spruce that was planted in the unusual cold climate of the previous centuries. Middle Europe was covered by beech, oak and maple for most of the past millennia, only recently everything as turned into spruce plantations because they grow fast. But they're actually a mountain species and can't take warm dry summers. So I welcome the new climate change ecosystem.
Except for niggers and other brownoids. Worst invasive species is still H. ‘sapiens’