(Actually, I don't remember, because I moved from the countryside to the city centre, and rarely visit countryside, but that's the point).
But I remember that the number of insects varies significantly depending on how much rain was that year, how far is the forest, how hot it is, and even what time of day it was what I was spent time outside.
I don't know, maybe it's very local climate change in your town, because the forest was replaced with high-rise buildings. Maybe you and your friends grew older and started waking up later/earlier.
So, no, random people on the internet opinions are interesting but do not contribute anything significant to the climate discussion.
And these personal experiences only give more confidence and more arguments to climate change deniers.
(Actually, I don't remember, because I moved from the countryside to the city centre, and rarely visit countryside, but that's the point).
But I remember that the number of insects varies significantly depending on how much rain was that year, how far is the forest, how hot it is, and even what time of day it was what I was spent time outside.
I don't know, maybe it's very local climate change in your town, because the forest was replaced with high-rise buildings. Maybe you and your friends grew older and started waking up later/earlier.
So, no, random people on the internet opinions are interesting but do not contribute anything significant to the climate discussion.
And these personal experiences only give more confidence and more arguments to climate change deniers.
Unlike pointers to scientific research.