Friday, 16 May 2008

All the bees are dying. This is of course an immensely serious problem, as without bees, we have no honey. And without honey, what will bears eat? And if bears die, then who can we make into rugs? These are all concerns which arise from a lack of bees. Furthermore, without bees it becomes somewhat harder for flowers to pollinate, resulting in less pretty springs and summers. Saving the bees is of the utmost importance, and they must be maintained by any means necessary, whether every person goes out and buys a nest, or catches some and raises them like children. If the bees die out, that removes a huge part of the ecosystem. The consequences are dire. Without bees, plants begin to die out, Then animals. Last of all, at the top of the food chain, is us humans. If we don't save the bees, then we die.


Unfortunately we don't know what it is that is killing the bees. My personal view, they realise that Global Warming is now unstoppable (at about 375 co2 ppm in the air, 400ppm is the point of no return), they are fleeing this planet and heading off into space.

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