Sure the deny-er's will have something witty to say, but I post this stuff to bring awareness. I believe in it. Think things should be done naturally, and hope people just think twice about the world and and what they put in their bodies ・・・
@theglobalmovement might be small, but they play an enormous role in our ecosystem. These winged insects are responsible for pollinating #flowers and #plants across the world, but most importantly they pollinate the majority of the foods we eat. In the U.S., around one-third of our food supply is made possible by bees. Without these little guys, we can say goodbye to almonds, broccoli, cherries, cucumbers, blueberries, and about a hundred other foods we enjoy every day. Basically, without bees, we could starve. For the past decade, the bee population has dropped drastically; we’re talking a decrease of 30 percent each year. In an ironic turn, scientists have discovered that pesticides that are used on crops are to blame for this loss. Neonicotinoids are powerful pesticides that are used across the U.S. to “protect” crops from a variety of unwanted pests. Unfortunately, these pesticides are unable to discriminate between “good” pests and “bad” pests, and, as a result, end up harming them all just the same. Neonicotinoids are extremely effective because they target the pest’s nervous system. When bees are exposed to these #Monsanto #pesticides they slowly lose cognitive function, have seizures and are rendered unable to navigate their way back to the hive – hence, Colony Collapse Disorder. Due to the devastating impact that these pesticides have on bee populations, many countries have banned them from use, the U.S., however, has not. To help raise awareness for bees and motivate people to take a stand against the use of these pesticides, #London street artists, Louis Masai Michel and Jim Vision have launched the #SavetheBees campaign. #globalawakening #food #vegan #vegetarian #plantbased #organic #nature #earth

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Sure the deny-er's will have something witty to say, but I post this stuff to bring awareness. I believe in it. Think things should be done naturally, and hope people just think twice about the world and and what they put in their bodies ・・・
@theglobalmovement might be small, but they play an enormous role in our ecosystem. These winged insects are responsible for pollinating #flowers and #plants across the world, but most importantly they pollinate the majority of the foods we eat. In the U.S., around one-third of our food supply is made possible by bees. Without these little guys, we can say goodbye to almonds, broccoli, cherries, cucumbers, blueberries, and about a hundred other foods we enjoy every day. Basically, without bees, we could starve.

For the past decade, the bee population has dropped drastically; we’re talking a decrease of 30 percent each year. In an ironic turn, scientists have discovered that pesticides that are used on crops are to blame for this loss. Neonicotinoids are powerful pesticides that are used across the U.S. to “protect” crops from a variety of unwanted pests. Unfortunately, these pesticides are unable to discriminate between “good” pests and “bad” pests, and, as a result, end up harming them all just the same.

Neonicotinoids are extremely effective because they target the pest’s nervous system. When bees are exposed to these #Monsanto #pesticides they slowly lose cognitive function, have seizures and are rendered unable to navigate their way back to the hive – hence, Colony Collapse Disorder. Due to the devastating impact that these pesticides have on bee populations, many countries have banned them from use, the U.S., however, has not.

To help raise awareness for bees and motivate people to take a stand against the use of these pesticides, #London street artists, Louis Masai Michel and Jim Vision have launched the #SavetheBees campaign.

#globalawakening #food #vegan #vegetarian #plantbased #organic #nature #earth


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