Stop killing nature, Save Honey Bees!

  • by: Maximina Torma
  • recipient: Achim Steiner Executive Director of UNEP

Honeybees are a precious and efficient segment of nature and perform 80 % of pollination all around the world.   However, from few decades the population of honeybees is dwindling. There are large number of reasons due which their population is decreasing at worldwide level. The most significant threats that are disturbing the bees are pesticides and cell phone radiations. According to researcher Daniel Favre, honeybees sensed the electronic signals, buzzing and ringtones of cell phones and these things do not only disturb them but also becoming the reason of their death as well. Another reason that is drawling the population of honeybees is the use of pesticides as many researches, it has proven that pesticides affected toxically honeybees. The use of pesticides does not only damage the ability of honeybees to collect food from flower but also kill the honeybees as well.

Loss of habitats is also declining the bees’ population. In simple words, bees are the very significant and integral part of our ecosystem and agriculture and it is our responsibility to protect their lives. Therefore, international authority should have to take strict action to stop the cutting of forests and use of pesticides. Scientists should have to introduce the alternatives of pesticides. International authorities should also have to take action on the over use of cell phones and it is also the responsibility of tech companies to introduce environment friendly cell phones. Therefore, we are starting a campaign to increase the awareness among people that how they can save the lives of honeybees and protect our environment by our small actions.    

Maximina Torma – HR Manager at Financial Help  

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