Greenpeace: The global and European situation with bees and other pollinators
The problem of bee decline
Since
the late 1990s, beekeepers around the world have observed the
mysterious and sudden disappearance of bees, and report unusually high
rates of decline in honeybee colonies.Bees make more than
honey – they are key to food production because they pollinate crops.
Bumblebees, other wild bees, and insects like butterflies, wasps, and
flies all provide valuable pollination services. A third of the food
that we eat depends on pollinating insects: vegetables like zucchini,
fruits like apricot, nuts like almonds, spices like coriander, edible
oils like canola, and many more… In Europe alone, the growth of over
4,000 vegetables depends on the essential work of pollinators. But
currently, more and more bees are dying. The bee decline affects mankind
too. Our lives depend on theirs
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