All Out War
We snatch away honey from their hives and they try to guard it with their lives. We’ve been known to throw rocks at their homes for no good reason, and they’ve been known to sting us with little provocation. Still, we have managed to coexist for millennia. And the bees, besides keeping our honey pots full, have performed indispensable work in nature, allowing flowers, fruits and nuts to pollinate. But recently our relationship with our little yellow friends has soured. For the fourth year in a row, more than a third of colonies failed to survive the winter, and US scientists have found 121 different pesticides in pollen and wax samples. If their tiny bee-brains could comprehend what we’ve done to them, bees would have cause to declare all out war, attacking us like Hitchcock’s birds.
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one woman
I feel it on my skin and in my bones, but I live as an outsider. I am viewed by almost all of my peers as a freak because of my devotion to this planet and it's many intricate systems. Systems that we are all a part of and which our EVERY decision affects. It seems that most Americans think they can survive with out the planet, that fame and fortune are more important. This is both the biggest problem the world at large faces and my only source of pride in being so far removed from the masses. The question is
How do we wake them up?
one woman
I feel it on my skin and in my bones, but I live as an outsider. I am viewed by almost all of my peers as a freak because of my devotion to this planet and it's many intricate systems. Systems that we are all a part of and which our EVERY decision affects. It seems that most Americans think they can survive with out the planet, that fame and fortune are more important. This is both the biggest problem the world at large faces and my only source of pride in being so far removed from the masses. The question is
How do we wake them up?
elisheba
there's a documentary called "vanishing of the bees" http://www.vanishingbees.com/
it contains a lot of information on the subject
elisheba
there's a documentary called "vanishing of the bees" http://www.vanishingbees.com/
it contains a lot of information on the subject
zaharayukon
The book "Generation A" By Douglas Coupland takes place in a post-bee world. It is definitely a book worth reading!
http://www.coupland.com/2009/03/30/book-generation-a-2/
zaharayukon
The book "Generation A" By Douglas Coupland takes place in a post-bee world. It is definitely a book worth reading!
http://www.coupland.com/2009/03/30/book-generation-a-2/
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