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    Bumblebee Populations Threatened by Nests Overheating Due to Climate Change

    A bumblebee looks for nectar on a plant in a garden in Brandenburg, Sieversdorf, Germany on June 16, 2019. Patrick Pleul / picture alliance via Getty Images

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    Bumblebees are essential pollinators, but many species are in a downward spiral that is sometimes a mystery to scientists.

    In a new study, researchers have found that the increasing temperatures of the human-caused climate crisis may be interfering with climate control in bumblebee nests, threatening future generations.

    “The…

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