The Endangered Honeybee
Saving the Honeybee, Saving Humanity
by Matthew Krajewski
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Hardcover, Dust Jacket ISBN:
9781320603614
Softcover ISBN:
9781320603607
About the Book
Human civilization depends upon the honeybee to fulfill our globalized agricultural needs. Honeybee pollination is responsible for every 3 out of 4 bites a human being eats. Without the honeybee global populations would plummet; the extinction of the honeybee guaranteeing the extinction of humanity.
Since 2006, honeybee populations worldwide have been devastated by Colony Collapse Disorder, puzzling beekeepers and scientists alike. Almost 10 years later the crisis continues unabated, with honeybees continuing to die by the billions.
And the honeybee has not been recognized as an endangered species…until now.
The honeybee is endangered, but we can save them from extinction: through smarter spending, a renewed connection to nature, and new forms of sacred activism. In saving the honeybee, we can save ourselves, and ensure all forms of life flourish for generations to come.
Since 2006, honeybee populations worldwide have been devastated by Colony Collapse Disorder, puzzling beekeepers and scientists alike. Almost 10 years later the crisis continues unabated, with honeybees continuing to die by the billions.
And the honeybee has not been recognized as an endangered species…until now.
The honeybee is endangered, but we can save them from extinction: through smarter spending, a renewed connection to nature, and new forms of sacred activism. In saving the honeybee, we can save ourselves, and ensure all forms of life flourish for generations to come.
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About the Creator
Matthew Krajewski
Aptos, CA
Matthew Krajewski is a mystic, and always looking for ways to upgrade his personal spiritual practice. He also works in the technology field in Silicon Valley. He finds escape from the Bay Area in the redwood forest of Aptos, CA where he lives with his husband Ryan Farquhar.