John Size, CTVNews.ca Staff The federal budget dealt a massive blow to the environmental movement and will result in protests across the country, two opposition MPs say. Details here.
Miranda Holmes - the Common Sense Canadian When the final tally is done on humanity’s many post-Industrial Revolution screw ups, it is likely that the top of the list will be: They let the bees die. Details here.
Many foods, including apples, depend on pollinators, like bees, to produce. PLT photo
The first study conducted in a natural environment has shown that systemic pesticides damage bees' ability to navigate. Details here. PinP photo
PinP: And the beat goes on! Meanwhile, the honeybee killers roam our streets, apparently not even on parole, but with complete pardons! Please also read: "Are Canada's Pesticide Regulators on the Take? Authorities Refuse to Protect Precious Pollinators from Known Toxins. Is Something Crooked Going on Here?" Below is a summary of the scientific study, itself. It adds yet another layer of proof to the fear that these chemicals render the bees incapable of navigating & finding their way back to the hives. Hence, the piece in the "Colony Collapse Disorder" puzzle, involving disappearing bees, seems now to have been found! So what are we waiting for? Extinctions? Criminal charges must surely be in order now! ==== "Nonlethal exposure of honey bees to thiamethoxam (neonicotinoid systemic pesticide) causes high mortality due to homing failure at levels that could put a colony at risk of collapse. Simulated exposure events on free-ranging foragers labeled with an RFID tag suggest that homing is impaired by thiamethoxam intoxication. These experiments offer new insights into the consequences of common neonicotinoid pesticides used worldwide." ===== Please also read: Chemical Giants, "Regulators" & Politicians Fiddle While Honeybees Die!
CPAWS Mar 28'12Holly Postlethwaite True to my Canadian heritage, I love winter. As soon as the first snowfall hits, I look forward to the crystal white...Details here.