I doubt very much that the publication will be read carefully or shared, but I will make it anyway

Of course, if the publication were full of pictures of cats or dogs, which most of us love and appreciate, our appreciation and indignation would overflow. But the publication does not contain any nude images. Unfortunately, here we have thousands of dead bees, affected by the use of pesticides in our country. Unfortunately, our life cycle stops somewhere here. If one day bees disappeared from the face of the Earth, we, humans, would have only 4 more years to live, at most. Why are bees the most important living beings on Earth? We all know the colossal importance of bees in our daily life, and we have appreciated the extraordinary properties of hive products since our childhood. Here are the conclusions of studies about their existence: The Earthwatch Institute concluded in the latest debate at the Royal Geographic Society in London that bees are the most important living beings on the planet. However, with this news, scientists also made an announcement: bees are now classified as insects at high risk of extinction. “IF BEES DISAPPEARED, HUMANITY WOULD SURVIVE ONLY 4 YEARS, AT MOST.” – Albert Einstein Bees have disappeared worldwide by up to 90%, according to recent studies, the reasons vary by region. Among the main causes are massive deforestation, lack of safe nesting places, lack of flowers, uncontrolled use of pesticides, changes in soil, and a decreasing number of beekeepers. More than 70% of global agriculture depends on these insects, and it can be said that 70 out of 100 foods we consume are due to the pollination process carried out by bees. Furthermore, pollination by bees is essential for plant reproduction, which is the main food source for millions of animals. Without it, fauna would begin to disappear gradually. Are there solutions to this problem? Indeed, there are solutions, but they are difficult to implement in today’s society, given the harmful practices in Romanian production and agriculture. However, some specialists have proposed solutions, hoping they will be implemented as soon as possible: Prohibit, not just reduce, the use of toxic pesticides. It is suggested to switch to using pesticides that have no negative impact on pollinators. Promote completely natural agricultural alternatives. Conduct constant research and monitor the health, well-being, and conservation of bees. Promote programs that give the population the opportunity to participate in the process of safeguarding bees by supporting beekeepers, such as buying natural honey or participating in national projects like “Adopt a Hive.” You can participate in such a project through this initiative.

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