A study of the 'University of Milan shows that climate change has led the bees to "overwork"
Wednesday we talked about this blog the return of the bees in the Po Valley . Today we announce a survey done by Research Centre bioclimatology medical, biotechnology and natural medicine at the University of Milan in collaboration with Agrofarma. It shows that climate changes of recent decades and global warming have knocked the "biological clocks" of bees, the insects, which have a flurry of activity in the warm seasons, working so much more during the year, even in the months that should be cold and where the climate is now more mild. Together with the use of pesticides and the action of pests such as verroa , the change in global temperature contributes for 50% of the phenomenon of massive die-off of bees. Economic and environmental impacts of this type of phenomenon that makes we have already mentioned Wednesday. The scientific community is launching
alarms to repeat on the effects that the hand of man has on ecosystems and the environment and the impact that man himself are coming. Now the ball is in governments around the world.
Wednesday we talked about this blog the return of the bees in the Po Valley . Today we announce a survey done by Research Centre bioclimatology medical, biotechnology and natural medicine at the University of Milan in collaboration with Agrofarma. It shows that climate changes of recent decades and global warming have knocked the "biological clocks" of bees, the insects, which have a flurry of activity in the warm seasons, working so much more during the year, even in the months that should be cold and where the climate is now more mild. Together with the use of pesticides and the action of pests such as verroa , the change in global temperature contributes for 50% of the phenomenon of massive die-off of bees. Economic and environmental impacts of this type of phenomenon that makes we have already mentioned Wednesday. The scientific community is launching
alarms to repeat on the effects that the hand of man has on ecosystems and the environment and the impact that man himself are coming. Now the ball is in governments around the world.
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