Climate change is forcing butterflies and moths to adapt – but some species can't | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

We looked at 130 species to see which will be the winners and losers from global warming;

Butterflies are rather like Goldilocks, preferring conditions to be neither too hot nor too cold, but “just right”. Under climate change, the temperature at any given time of summer is, on average, getting warmer, leaving butterflies (and their nocturnal cousins, the moths) with the challenge of how to remain in their optimal temperature window.