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  • colony collapse disorder is a big problem throughout the United States and

  • Europe it turns out that

  • a massive amount of honeybees are dying off and for the longest time researchers

  • can figure out what it was

  • and you also have up certain pesticide companies

  • pushing this narrative that hey you know what there are multiple reasons for why

  • this is happening

  • kinda to shift focus away from pesticides and focus more on

  • loss of habitat certain viruses that the bees could be suffering from

  • and that's not to discount that those are possibilities but

  • it turns out the pesticides according to a new study have a huge part in a huge

  • role

  • in colony collapse disorder so I it was a harvard researcher that looked into it

  • looked into this his name is Chen saying lou and here's when he found out he was

  • working with nearby beekeepers

  • and the Harvard researcher and his team treat it well colonies with tiny levels

  • up something known as New York Knicks or communicate annoyed

  • pesticides and they kept six control hives free

  • on the popular chemicals all 18 hives made it their summer

  • without any apparent trouble come winter though the bees in six

  • the treated hives vanished leaving behind a bee colonies the classic

  • behaviour colony collapse disorder

  • yet so basically at the control group he had you know that the group hives that

  • were being treated

  • with the pesticide overexposed to the pesticides and he saw that look

  • while they were %uh exposed to pesticides during the summertime

  • it was totally fine nothing happened but then come winter

  • everything changed they've decided to abandon are the hives which is very

  • rare that's not supposed to happen yep yeah and add so as he said this is like

  • that it's very methodologically sound he responded some other earlier criticism

  • that said to be a little harder for the pesticide industry

  • to say you know don't pay attention with this guy did now but there've been

  • studies going back

  • 10-12 years showing that these pesticides do have a negative effect

  • unbearable often will have their own scientists come out and say oh

  • yeah you can kill the pesticides critics certain amount with other side to show

  • that one to 100

  • is actually in up and and this is what happens when you allow

  • that companies are vested interested to govern

  • you know what what policies we have in terms the spread is pesticides and if

  • such as

  • you know we'll ever be is our life and a honey like bees and other insects like

  • that are used to pollinate three-quarters of all the crops we

  • consume as humans this is

  • this is a matter of life and death for cancellations LA

  • better and Syngenta are the two companies behind other pesticides that

  • are being used to treat our crops

  • and you know what their intentions are probably good to begin with I mean at

  • this point I mean what do you what

  • ida look the pesticides debate is obviously complicated

  • but you want to ensure that the crops grow without the fear of

  • past getting in there and destroying everything I understand that

  • yet but if you have evidence indicated these pesticides lead to

  • be is just dying of it's a disaster and just one quick point

  • up this year beekeepers in Ohio really felt it they reported a winter loss

  • up 52 eighty percent of their beans so it's a problem for sure

  • go ahead yeah well I'm glad you brought up that point about why this is

  • important to us because there's something called the food chain and

  • these are the bottom

  • but they are incredibly important for everything that works its way up to us

  • because if the plants don't pollinate and then animals don't graze I mean

  • you know it it's pretty obvious what's going on here so we need to be concerned

  • about this

  • and by the way you know we used to have its best this as a fire retardant in

  • school then they found out that causes cancer

  • so it is it that it doesn't take a great leap of faith to think that maybe these

  • pesticides they say could cause

  • I neurological function to drop in the

  • yeah memory problems admission so they'll it's not just that they're dying

  • they actually are just leaving Wally go let me think that they're leaving the

  • carneys

  • and they don't even know where they're supposed to return to yeah and

  • so we really really is terrible and it will affect so this is the type thing

  • that we're talking about

  • right any basis in science much like climate change that we were talking

  • about earlier

  • absolutely and again that's not to discount be the notion that lawsuit have

  • a top plays a role as well I think it definitely does

  • but to say that the pesticides don't play a role in to listen to what these

  • corporations are telling us about the pesticides doesn't make sense either

  • you there have been a number so use this is just another one to top it off

  • and in this particular study the methodology is sound and I love that you

  • brought that up John

  • and bear actually responded to it here's what they had to say

  • feeding honey bees levels at neonicotinoids greater than 10 times

  • what they would normally encounter is more than unrealistic

  • it is deceptive and represents a disservice to genuine scientific

  • investigation related to honey bee help

  • so they're basically alleging that he used way too much of the past the side

  • while he was doing a study buddy says

  • no that's an absolute lie here's what his response was

  • in an email Lu disputed this attack he noted that the dose use point 74

  • micrograms per be per day over thirteen weeks

  • is actually quite tiny by contrast a grain of table salt ways

  • 64,000 800 micrograms Jesus

  • yeah I mean I look we have to just people you're gonna believe there are

  • they telling the truth there is he trying to they can't agree with this

  • site is rather than the corporation's property for

  • as this app it doesn't always get the I'm

  • yet we we need is saying about this on I'm glad we're finally doing we went

  • right we literally said to me

  • we've been trying to do the story for weeks right yeah I mean yeah

  • gary has been around since 2006 I kid you not that when we first started

  • noticing

  • I'm colony collapse disorder and and people are wondering what it was

  • and actually Harvard has been studying this

  • extensively and there have been questions about you know the

  • accuracy or that the legitimacy of the methodology

  • but now we finally have a study where you know most scientists have looked

  • into it say

  • yeah this looks like sound methodology it makes sense

  • it's time to actually do something about it for a brief period of time

  • Europe actually banned the use of this pesticide

  • I think that they actually lifted the ban I'm not entirely sure about that

  • up but we need to figure out what what we're gonna do that's when it comes to

  • this because it is destroying agriculture in the united states. we

  • need bees bees to pollinate their crops

  • yeah unending bears basically just playing a waiting game I think that they

  • think that they just wait two or three more years there'll be no more be is

  • left to experiment on

  • man they want to deal with her

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ハーバード大学の研究者がミツバチのコロニー崩壊障害の原因を発見 (Harvard Researcher Discovers Cause Of Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder)

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