From AVAAZ:
Dear friends,
Bees around the world are dying off and Europe’s food watchdog just said certain pesticides are part of the problem. We’ve got 48 hours before key meetings — let’s get a 2-million-person swarm to save the bees. Click to take urgent action now: Quietly, globally, billions of bees are dying, threatening our crops and food. But in 48 hours the European Union could move to ban the most poisonous pesticides, and pave the way to a global ban that would save bees from extinction.
Four EU countries have begun banning these poisons, and some bee populations are already recovering. Days ago the official European food safety watchdog stated for the first time that certain pesticides are fatally harming bees. Now legal experts and European politicians are calling for an immediate ban. But Bayer and other giant pesticide producers are lobbying hard to keep them on the market. If we build a huge swarm of public outrage now, we can push the European Commission to put our health and our environment before the profit of a few.
We know our voices count! Last year, our 1.2 million strong petition forced US authorities to open a formal consultation on pesticides — now if we reach 2 million, we can persuade the EU to get rid of these crazy poisons and pave the way for a ban worldwide. Sign the urgent petition and send this to everyone — Avaaz and leading MEPs will deliver our message ahead of this week’s key meeting in Brussels:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/hours_to_save_the_bees/?bHFhfab&v=21443
Bees don’t just make honey, they are vital to life on earth, every year pollinating 90% of plants and crops — with an estimated $40bn value and over one-third of the food supply in many countries. Without immediate action to save bees, many of our favourite fruits, vegetables, and nuts could vanish from our shelves.
Recent years have seen a steep and disturbing global decline in bee populations — some bee species are already extinct and some US species are at just 4% of their previous numbers. Scientists have been scrambling for answers and now the European Food Safety Authority is saying that toxic chemicals called neonicotinoid pesticides could be responsible for the bee deaths. France, Italy, Slovenia and even Germany, where the main manufacturer Bayer is based, have banned one of these bee-killing pesticides. But Bayer continues to export its poison across the world.
Now the issue is coming to a boil. EU parliamentarians are stepping up their pressure on the European Commission and key governments to push new legislation to ban the deadly pesticides, and we can offer them the public support they need to counter the powerful pesticide lobby. Sign the urgent petition to Europe’s leaders, then forward this email widely:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/hours_to_save_the_bees/?bHFhfab&v=21443
Our world is beset with threats to what makes it habitable, and to what fills it with wonder. The Avaaz community comes together to defend both — large or small. Whether winning a battle to keep the International Whaling Commission from sanctioning the murder of these giants, or saving bees, the tiny creatures upon which so much depends, we will come together and stand up for the world we all want.
With hope,
Luis, Ari, Alice, Iain, Ricken, David, Alaphia, and the Avaaz team
SOURCES
Pesticides pose danger to bees (European Voice)
http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/2013/january/pesticides-pose-danger-to-bees/76158.aspxCrop pesticides are ‘killing our bees’ – says MEP (Public Service Europe)
http://www.publicserviceeurope.com/article/3007/crop-pesticides-are-killing-our-bees-says-mep#ixzz2JGICse6aDeath knell for nerve agent pesticides in move to save bees (Independent)
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/death-knell-for-nerve-agent-pesticides-in-move-to-save-bees-8454443.htmlGive Bees a Chance! (The Greens European Free Alliance)
http://www.greens-efa.eu/give-bees-a-chance-9012.htmlStudies fault Bayer in bee die-off (Christian Science Monitor)
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2012/0406/Studies-fault-Bayer-in-bee-die-off
Dutch video on dying honeybees: here.
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- Some Bee-Harming Pesticides Could Face More Bans throughout EU (scientificamerican.com)
- Syngenta, Bayer Pesticides Pose Honeybee Threat: Food Safety Watchdog (scientificamerican.com)
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Reblogged this on Imbuteria's Blog.
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I have heard about the honeybees dying for quite awhile. Did not think about pesticides being the main culprit. Does not surprise me.., sad. What else is dying?
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Many bats are dying. There is a theory this is connected to the bees dying:
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2012/06/05/bats-bees-frogs-all-killed-by-pesticides/
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Reblogged this on oahuhiking.
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Thanks for reblogging,. oahuhiking and imbuteria!
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A lot of questions were being raised about Monsanto, and the possible effect of GMOs on the declining bee population. So guess what the geniuses in America allowed? Monsanto purchased the only FDA approved company in America conducting research on the problem! Yikes! I’m still scratching my head…..
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Yes, corporations like Monsanto behave like a state within the state.
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And no one says peep. A sorry state of affairs.
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There are protests against this by environmentalists. But, as far as I know, not, eg, in the United States Congress.
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Did you know that employees at Monsanto headquarters refuse to allow any food made from GMOs to be served in their cafeteria?
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No, I did not know. Do you have a link for this?
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Somewhere, I’ll look for it.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/1999/12/22/gmfood991222.html
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Thank you!
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Read this when you have the time…
http://notestoponder.wordpress.com/2012/07/03/a-little-monsanto-history/
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Reblogged this on Ann Novek–With the Sky as the Ceiling and the Heart Outdoors.
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Reblogged this on MisBehaved Woman.
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