Chemical agriculture and pollinators signs of a Planet in danger Biomonitoring with bees

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Chemical agriculture and pollinators  signs of a Planet in danger  Biomonitoring with bees
Author : Giuseppe Zicari
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Publisher : Giuseppe Zicari
Language : English
Release Date : 28 January 2022
ISBN : 9791221002164
Pages : 21 pages
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Chemical agriculture and pollinators signs of a Planet in danger Biomonitoring with bees by Giuseppe Zicari Book PDF Summary

Bees, these extraordinary creatures that have inhabited the Planet for over 100 million years, are the common thread that tells the story of various ecological challenges such as the reduction of biodiversity, climate change, soil degradation and energy transition. When the most presumptuous species on the Planet interferes with the course of nature, it causes serious damage, altering the possibility of survival of non-humans, such as the pollinators, without understanding that this is actually a self-destructive ecocide. Paradoxically, agriculture, which is one of the activities most closely dependent on a healthy biosphere, is one of the major causes of irreversible and, therefore, unsustainable changes such as global warming and the extinction of pollinators from which it derives its benefits and wealth. The massive use of fossil fuels, the distribution of poisons such as pesticides (which are persistent, toxic and bioaccumulative), the loss of fertility, in monocultures of plants selected to satisfy economic needs (e.g.: genetically modified organisms), are some of the main causes of an ecologically unsustainable food production system. There is no more time, we cannot afford to waste economic resources such as those dedicated to the production of agrofuels (maize cultivated to obtain methane, biogas) and genetically modified plants (e.g.: those made resistant to herbicides); we must take a step backwards in the way we manage natural resources. One species can only thrive if all the others are healthy, we must embrace this principle. This book tries to show a different vision of the World we are building, a story full of backstories and full of underestimated dangers

Chemical agriculture and pollinators  signs of a Planet in danger  Biomonitoring with bees

Bees, these extraordinary creatures that have inhabited the Planet for over 100 million years, are the common thread that tells the story of various ecological challenges such as the reduction of biodiversity, climate change, soil degradation and energy transition. When the most presumptuous species on the Planet interferes with the course

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Chemical agriculture and pollinators  signs of a Planet in danger

Bees, that have inhabited the Planet for over 100 million years, are the common thread that tells the story of various ecological challenges such as the reduction of biodiversity, climate change, soil degradation, and energy transition. Paradoxically, agriculture is one of the major causes of irreversible and, therefore, unsustainable changes such

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