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Why Are Bees So Important to Our Planet?
The job of the bees There are around 25,000 different species of bees on Earth. Bees are essential pollinators to our planet and play a very important part in our everyday life. Without them, we will not be able to survive. They help us by pollinating flowers and with crop growth, which is extremely vital for the survival of agriculture, as well as our population; simply put, if bees have food, we get food. Bees affect crop productions, increasing outputs of most of the food leading food goods worldwide alongside with many plant-derived medicines and skincare products based on honey that the bees produce. Knowing that these creatures have such power and that humans are dependent on them is incredibly fascinating yet so scary.
By Vanessa Kaszyk7 years ago in Futurism
Please Start Helping the Bees
In the past 15 years, the bee population has declined eighty-seven percent. Habitat loss rates are at an all-time low, mainly because of deforestation and excessive use of pesticides. Bees pollinate eighty percent of the flowers and seventy percent of food-producing plants in the United States. They keep our ecosystem running and plants growing, if we do not start creating an environment that bees will be able to thrive in now before we know it, there will be no bees left in the United States to pollinate our plants. Bees do not typically fly to new continents especially one surrounded almost completely by water, so we would need to have another country send us bees or go to another country and bring bees back, which is not very good for their health and would limit their ability to pollinate and reproduce when they actually arrive in America. If we would have to transport bees here it would still take a very long time to get them back to the population amount they were at before. We can start this journey to bring back a substantial amount of bees by planting insectary gardens, using smaller amounts of pesticides, and understanding what could happen to agriculture in the future if we do not help this cause right now.
By Kamari Grace7 years ago in Futurism
Is Plastic-Free Living Possible?
In the past week, I have been thinking a lot about the environment. I mean I have been very concerned for a long time, but now that it is summer and has been getting warmer, I've been outside a lot. I have been walking my dog every evening and I noticed how much litter there is on the sides of the road, the majority being plastic. It has been making me really sad. It is already bad enough that there are tons and tons of plastic being thrown in landfills every day, but to see it on the sides of the road is even worse. I live in a very small town, so we should not have this much litter. I have started to take a trash bag on my walks to collect the trash that I find and try to recycle all that I can, although I recently learned that it takes a lot (!!) of energy to recycle plastic. We are starting to progress in finding new, more efficient ways to recycle plastic, but we are nowhere near where we should be.
By Kamari Grace7 years ago in Futurism
50 Small Things You Can Do to Save the Turtles (and the Planet)
The media has been recently flooded with campaigns and adverts all aimed towards reducing our waste and plastic consumption, and rightly so. With plastic production at its peak, millions of tonnes of single-use plastic items are being created and dumped. This is causing species numbers to decline, with turtles choking on plastic bags, dolphins dying from plastic rings, and many animals consuming the harmful products that end up in the ocean.
By Paige Roden7 years ago in Futurism
The Banks of the Nile
If the weather gets worse and continues to get worse (and it is and will continue), what are you going to do to protect yourself from high winds, flash floods, earthquakes, and other such catastrophes? It can go on and on due to all the things that are causing global warming.
By Gary Robertson7 years ago in Futurism
Five Easy Ways to Help the Earth
Let's be blunt, the Earth is our only home right now and it needs our help. Various scientist and climate specialist have estimated that we have about twelve years to start dramatically fixing the damage we've caused to the Earth and reduce pollution to make the Earth more habitable for us all. Several scientist have even said that by 2036 the Earth will have crossed in climate danger territory, making the world even hotter and the weather more unpredictable.
By Amanda Clarke7 years ago in Futurism
Assessing Costs When Going Solar to Help the Earth
Why Solar? The era of domestic solar panels has been borne over the past decade. Families and businesses all over the world are moving from fossil fuel grids to a clean energy economy. This is essential for global climate change reduction targets. During this energy reform, the housing solar panel system took off at an amazing rate. It is time to capitalize on residential solar energy.
By Craig Middleton7 years ago in Futurism
The Meat Industry
Climate change has been getting some of the attention it needs recently, with kids even striking school to make a statement! It's a hugely important topic, maybe the most important? I believe if everyone does just a little bit to help fight climate change, it makes the world of difference. When it comes to making that difference, it seems the easiest thing you can do is cutting back or cutting out your meat intake.
By Katie Gaster7 years ago in Futurism











