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To stop an insect die-out, the world needs pollinator-friendly policies, scientist warns
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November 3, 2019
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Insects are among the most successful creatures on the planet. But they're in decline and that would have serious consequences for the world. Entomologist Josef Settele talks to DW about stopping the insect die-out.
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