Where have all the B's Gone?

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Where have all the B's Gone?

Where have all the B's Gone?

We all know what happened to the Bison, but what is happening to B’s like Birds, Bats and HoneyBees, and to Bugs such as Butterflies and Beetles. And, what is happening to our own Bodies and Brains?

The National Library of Medicine asserts that Bees are key indicators of a healthy environment. Bees pollinate 80% of flowering plants, fruits and vegetables, produce honey and make antimicrobial properties used in traditional medicine. According to National Geographic, we have lost 25% of Bee species worldwide since the 1990’s alone.

Pesticides, habitat loss, pollution, chemical fertilizers, insecticides, disease, parasites, monoculture agriculture, changing weather patterns, and the ever-growing list of Chemical Cocktails are to blame. Pesticides lower Bees’ immune systems, thus weakening the hive and leaving it open to parasitic infection. The Eden Project states that since WWII the country of Britain has lost 97% of their wildflower meadows, leaving Bees with little natural habitat.

According to Greenpeace, the number of Bee colonies per hectare has declined by 90% since 1962. Wild Bee habitats shrink every year as agribusiness converts grasslands and forests into monoculture farms. As a result, biologists have found more than 150 different chemical residues in Bee pollen. And, like tobacco companies who for years ignored the damning carcinogenic studies, present day chemical companies like Bayer, Syngenta, BASF, Dow, DuPont and Monsanto shrug their shoulders at the problem and advocate no change in their toxic chemical policies. After all, selling poison is extremely profitable.

Across the globe, Bug populations in general are in decline. According to PNAS, a meta-analysis of 16 studies concluded that Bug populations have declined by 45% in the last 40 years. According to a study in the Journal of Biological Conservation, 40% of all Bug species are threatened by extinction and fading from places where they were once abundant. The accumulating evidence in ongoing scientific studies is now well beyond disturbing.

Birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish eat Bugs and are dramatically impacted by toxic chemicals. Bats feast primarily on Bugs and in places their decline is up to 90%. According to the National Park Service, Bats save U.S. agriculture $3 billion a year by eating Bugs naturally. Butterflies and moths have also declined some 58% on farmland. Beetles, which break down manure in pastures, are also in decline. Stanford University maintains that such cascading effects have already been witnessed in Puerto Rico, where a recent study revealed a 98% decline in ground insects over 35 years.

Unfortunately, this devastating chain reaction does not stop there. The CDC claims that humans are also heavily affected by this proliferation of chemical toxins. Cancer, strokes, diabetes, ADHD, and a multitude of mystery illnesses are on the increase. Forbes states that 170 million Americans could be living with one or more chronic conditions by 2030. An analysis published in the Journal of Biological Conservation blames unwarranted chemical use as one of the main drivers.

Humanity needs to WAKE UP! We MUST consider our children. We MUST CHANGE the way we produce food. We MUST eliminate agrochemicals, insist on organic food and support organic farmers. We can all help put an end to this catastrophic path we are on if we help educate one another, and above all, STOP BUYING THE POISON. We better do it quickly, because the poisoning of our planet has already gone too far and procrastination will have grave consequences.

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