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Locust Swarm: Is Climate Change Responsible? |
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by Kushal Naharki | 21-07-2020 21:15 0 |
Here I bring the second article of the series on "Plant Health". This campaign is the awareness series on environmental impacts on plants and agriculture. Locust swarm has been a great threat and its swarm are recently been spotted in Nepal too. They can cause tremendous loss of vegetation and agriculture and climate change is supposed to result and escalate locust swarm. Desert Locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) increases in number and change their behavior from solitarious individual insect to gregarious group forming a swarm when good quantity of rains falls and green vegetation develop. A swarm of locusts spread across an area of one square kilometer can eat as much food as 35,000 people in one day with each locust insect able to eat its two-gram body weight in food each day. Locust swarm has affected central and eastern Africa and Middle East and south Asia. Food and Agriculture Organization has warned that rising numbers of desert locusts present an extremely alarming threat to food security and livelihoods as locust swarms are consuming enough crops to threaten the food supply of millions of people. The swarms first arrived in the Horn of Africa at the end of summer 2019. They had moved in from the Arabian desert, where good breeding allowed them to multiply by surprising 8,000-fold. The current situation and forecast are alarming as locust infestations are expected to extend to other areas in the Horn of Africa and southwest Asia. There have been six major Desert Locust plagues in the 1900s, one of which lasted almost 13 years with the last major plague seen in 1987-89 and last major upsurge seen in 2003-05. The FAO has estimated that the current outbreak is the largest seen in 70 years in Kenya, 25 years in Somalia and Ethiopia and 30 years in Pakistan. Desert Locust are always present somewhere in the deserts between Mauritania and India. Desert Locust are closely associated with rainfall, winds and vegetation. Several successive seasons of breeding can occur when widespread or unusually heavy rains fall in adjacent areas with increase in populations developing into locust swarm and locusts can increase further and extend to other areas. The favorable conditions for locust breeding are: moist sandy or sand/clay soil to depths of 10-15 cm below the surface, some bare areas for egg-laying, and green vegetation for hopper development. Temperature governs the speed of locust development as studies have linked a hotter climate to more damaging locust swarms. The temperature of earth tends to rise every year although Paris Agreement Paris targets to keep the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 ¡ÆC above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 ¡ÆC, recognizing that this would substantially reduce the risks and impacts of climate change. Climate expert predict that increased temperatures associated with climate change can shorten both the long maturation and incubation periods during the spring in Locus. Climate change experts predict more extreme weather including droughts, floods and cyclones along with the increase in global temperature which can contribute to proliferation of the destructive insects. With climate change it is possible that increasing aridity or changes in rainfall patterns could lead to locusts expanding their usual geographical range Conditions favoring outbreaks are becoming more common. FAO director-general Qu Dongyu said, ¡°Despite control operations, recent heavy rains have created ideal conditions for the pest¡¯s reproduction in several countries¡±. The Horn of Africa was hit by eight cyclones in 2019 with 300% above average rainfall between October and mid-November. Rainfall was up to 400% higher than average in Kenya. As the locust moved through East Africa, the region was hit by unusually wet conditions and more cyclones which allowed swarm to increase. These abnormal rains were caused by the Indian Ocean dipole, a phenomenon accentuated by climate change. This suggests, locust swarm outbreak has its roots in the unseasonal heavy rains caused by climate change. According to the government of India¡¯s Locust Warning Organization (LWO), the attack this year is highly irregular as it has come earlier than usual and reached farther. António Guterres, the UN¡¯s secretary general also said in a statement, ¡°There is a link between climate change and the unprecedented locust crisis plaguing Ethiopia and East Africa. Warmer seas mean more cyclones generating the perfect breeding ground for locusts. This is getting worse by the day.¡± At present the primary method of controlling Desert Locust swarms and hopper bands is with mainly organophosphate chemicals. Extensive researches are still going on regarding biological control and identification of relation of locust swarm with climate change. Investigations and research need to continue to analyze current and past survey data in order to identify changes in rainfall patterns, locust development periods, and outbreak frequency. References Agarwal, K., & Shurti, J. (2020). Science The Wire. Retrieved from Climate Change Brings the Worst Locust Attack in Decades to India: https://science.thewire.in/environment/locust-attack-india-jaipur-climate-change/ Dunne, D. (2020). CaronBrief. Retrieved from Q&A: Are the 2019-20 locust swarms linked to climate change?: https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-are-the-2019-20-locust-swarms-linked-to-climate-change FAO. (2020). Locus Watch Desert Locus. Retrieved from Food and Agriculture Organization: http://www.fao.org/ag/locusts/en/info/info/index.html Stone, M. (2020). National Geographic. Retrieved from A plague of locusts has descended on East Africa. Climate change may be to blame.: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/02/locust-plague-climate-science-east-africa/ UNEP. (2020). Locust swarms and climate change. Retrieved from UN Environment Programme: https://www.unenvironment.org/news-and-stories/story/locust-swarms-and-climate-change Picture: https://necjogha.com/2020/02/10/locust-swarms-and-climate-change/ |
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16 Comments
Thank you Mentor
Posted 28-07-2020 12:32
Hi Kushal Naharki, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.
Thank you for your article that deals with locust and climate change. I really agree with your argument that climate is responsible for their reproduction rates and amounts. In South Korea, people are suffering from a myriad of moths and insects. The news has stated that the reason why there are so many bugs in this year is that the eggs have not died due to idiosyncratic warm climate. T.T I believe this is the reason why we should care for climate change!
Green cheers~
Posted 28-07-2020 11:40
Thank you for your comment Mentor
Posted 25-07-2020 14:44
Hello Kushal Naharki, this is mentor Taehyun!
Thank you for the article that analyzed the causes and solutions of locusts! I was really shocked to see the damage caused by locusts from all over the world in the headlines these days. The reason why the locusts were able to thrive abnormally was explained in a very logical way, so I was able to understand it well. Especially, it was shocking that the abnormal prosperity of locusts was related to global warming. It seems to me that the most complete solution to the global environmental problem is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Thank you for the report!
Green cheers!
Posted 25-07-2020 02:18
Thank you chloe
Posted 24-07-2020 22:39
Hello Kushal Naharki!
Thank you for this comprehensive report on locust swarms. We need to realise that we have to solve issues of climate change now and not wait for the worse.
Stay safe!
Chloe
Posted 24-07-2020 22:01
Welcome Aarti
Posted 23-07-2020 23:37
Hello Kushal Dada,
I hope you are fine and doing great wherever you are,
Nepal had recently been a victim of Locust swarm and it has caused haphazard effect on agricultural productivity and has left the fear of food insecurity in the near future.
So, Thank you for awaring it through your report.
Keep on writting.
Warm Regards.
Posted 23-07-2020 23:00
Thank you NsikakAbasi
Posted 23-07-2020 11:10
Hello. Thanks for sharing this detailed and informative report.
Posted 23-07-2020 08:57
welcome Ilona :)
Posted 22-07-2020 20:06
hi yeah yeah climate change is truly global and unprecedented. thanks for such a detailed report. green cheers!!!!
Posted 22-07-2020 19:26
Thank you balkrishna dai :)
Posted 22-07-2020 11:09
Hello Kushal,
Thank you very much for your article on Locust.
I was completely unaware of it until Locust started to visit in Nepal.
Your report gives a detailed knowledge about relation between effect of climate change and adoptation of many organisms in ununsual habitats.
Cheers~
Posted 22-07-2020 10:56
Thank you Sonika
Posted 22-07-2020 01:13
Hello Kushal dai!
I hope you are fine and doing great with your job!
Yeah! I think climate change can be responsible of occurrence of Locust swarm.Climate change has created different microorganism , insects and plants favorable environment for their survival.
Thanks for sharing!
GREEN CHEERS!
Regards,
Sonika
Posted 21-07-2020 23:51