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No bee. No food. No us.
That’s not a slogan. That’s the math.
At a debate hosted by the Earthwatch Institute at the Royal Geographical Society in London, bees were crowned the most important living species on Earth.
Why a tiny striped insect over lions, whales, or us?
Simple. Around 70% of the world’s agriculture leans entirely on bees. Three out of every four bites of fruit, nuts, and vegetables on your plate exist because a bee showed up to work.
No pollination, no plants. No plants, no food. No food, no people.
And here’s the gut punch.
Bees are now on the endangered list. Studies show colonies have collapsed by up to 90% in recent years. The killers? Pesticides, deforestation, vanishing wildflowers, and habitat loss.
A creature smaller than your thumbnail is holding up the entire food chain.
And we’re knocking the legs out from under it.
Protect the bees. Protect the dinner table. Protect ourselves.
Source: Earthwatch Institute debate at the Royal Geographical Society of London
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