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Headline: Honey bees in US facing extinction Reporter: Michael Leidig in Vienna Newspaper: Telegraph.co.uk Date: March 14, 2007. From the page: "Albert Einstein once predicted that if bees were to disappear, man would follow only a few years later. That hypothesis could soon be put...

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Mystiker rated 18 months ago
From the page: "Albert Einstein once predicted that if bees were to disappear, man would follow only a few years later."
cromagnum55 rated 19 months ago
Honey bees in US facing extinction From the page: "Albert Einstein once predicted that if bees were to disappear, man would follow only a few years later. That hypothesis could soon be put to the test, as a mysterious condition that has wiped half of the honey bee population the United States over the last 35 years appears to be repeating itself in Europe. Experts are at a loss to explain the fall in honey bee populations in America, with fears of that a new disease, the effects of pollution or the increased use of pesticides could be to blame for "colony collapse disorder". From 1971 to 2006 approximately one half of the US honey bee colonies have vanished."
DickBeldin rated 19 months ago
From the page: "Bees are not only working for our welfare, they are also perfect indicators of the state of the environment. We should take note."With a political administration that bases its worldview on denial of reality, taking note is a bit ineffective. Its time to take political action to get the U.S. Government back to reality and away from its dangerous delusions.
jbet777 rated 19 months ago
Headline: Honey bees in US facing extinction Reporter: Michael Leidig in Vienna Newspaper: Telegraph.co.uk Date: March 14, 2007. From the page: "Albert Einstein once predicted that if bees were to disappear, man would follow only a few years later. That hypothesis could soon be put to the test, as a mysterious condition that has wiped half of the honey bee population the United States over the last 35 years appears to be repeating itself in Europe. Experts are at a loss to explain the fall in honey bee populations in America, with fears of that a new disease, the effects of pollution or the increased use of pesticides could be to blame for "colony collapse disorder". From 1971 to 2006 approximately one half of the US honey bee colonies have vanished." Click on linkt to read full article. Thx to MrBreeze9999.