New Greenpeace Study: Neonicotinoids BIGGER Threat On Planet Than Imagined
According to latest reports, exposure to neonicotinoid-treated flowering crops has been shown to have significant negative effects on much more than free flying wild bees.
According to latest reports, exposure to neonicotinoid-treated flowering crops has been shown to have significant negative effects on much more than free flying wild bees.
Greenpeace-campaign bears fruits: Aldi Süd bans bee harming pesticides.
A cocktail of pesticides used in industrial apple production is contaminating the soil and surface water in Europe, with up to 13 different types of chemicals detected in one sample. The Bitter Taste of Europe’s Apple Production and how Ecological Solutions can Bloom, released by Greenpeace, includes testing results of 85 samples taken in 12 European countries. Two …
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Could pesticides in imported houseplants explain why bees are dying in Europe? Read the results of a Greenpeace study on EU garden flowers.
Bee pollen is likely contaminated with a cocktail of at least 17 poisonous pesticides, according to an extensive new report from Greenpeace.
Discover the silent genetic assault happening right now in up to 150 “test plots” in the U.S.
From solar-powered emails to recycled cities, there are plenty of reasons to feel hopeful for our planet.
Plastic breaks down into toxic fish food in the ocean, then we eat the fish. It turns out this ugly circle of life is way worse than it sounds.