The world’s vital insect kingdom is undergoing “death by a thousand cuts”. Climate change, insecticides, herbicides, light pollution, invasive species and changes in agriculture and land use are causing Earth to lose probably one per cent to two per cent of its insects each year, says University of Connecticut entomologist David Wagner, lead author in the special package of 12 studies in Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences written by 56 scientists from around the globe.