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 Europe bans bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides: When will America take action?

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Europe bans bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides: When will America take action?


(NaturalNews) A major victory for the world's bee populations has been
achieved in Europe, where a majority of European Union (EU) member
states voted recently to ban the use of bee-harming neonicotinoid
pesticides across the entire continent for at least two years. In an
overwhelming vote of 15 to 8, these member states decided that, based on
a plethora of scientific evidence, the use of thiamethoxam,
clothianidin, and imidacloprid on crops is destroying bee populations,
and thus must end.

The decision comes after months of
deliberation over the safety of neonicotinoids, which have repeatedly
been shown to be a significant, if not the primary, factor causing the
global phenomenon of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). CCD is
characterized by worker bees leaving to forage and never returning, or
simply dropping dead in large groups for no apparent reason. Another
common characteristic of CCD is excess deaths among queen bees, which
acts as a type of mother to the rest of the bees.

As we reported recently, the European Food Safety Commission
(EFSA) determined back in January that neonicotinoid pesticides pose an
"unacceptable" risk to bees, concluding that the scientific evidence
currently on the books does not point to these pervasive chemicals being
at all safe for bees. This, combined with several other studies
published in 2012 that revealed neonicotinoids to be a major cause of
insect loss and habitat decline, are what prompted a cohort of EU member
states not dominated by chemical industry interests to outlaw the
poisons.

"This decision is a significant victory for common sense and our beleaguered bee populations," stated Andrew Pendleton, Head of Campaigns for the environmental advocacy group Friends of the Earth (FoE), to The Guardian.
"Restricting the use of these pesticides could be an historic milestone
on the road to recovery for these crucial pollinators."

Prior approval for neonicotinoids
was based on flawed studies that failed to evaluate the effects the
chemicals have on wild bee populations, which are said to comprise 90
percent of the pollinators that frequent flowering food crops. These
same studies also failed to consider the long-term effects of the
pesticides, as well as their synergistic effects when used in
combination with each other, which is what actually happens in real
life.

"The ban is excellent news for pollinators," says Professor Simon Potts, a bee expert at the University of Reading, as quoted by The Guardian.
"The weight of evidence from researchers clearly points to the need to
have a phased ban of neonicotinoids. There are several alternatives to
using neonicotinoids and farmers will benefit from healthy pollinator
populations as they provide substantial economic benefits to crop
pollination."

United Kingdom, Italy among traitorous countries that voted to continue killing off bees

As
far as those countries that voted against the ban, many watchdog groups
and others are hoping their corruption will be exposed far and wide.
The U.K., for instance, which abstained in an earlier vote on the
matter, changed its vote at the last minute in support of continuing the
neonicotinoid-driven bee holocaust.

"By not supporting the ban,
environmental secretary Owen Paterson has exposed the U.K. government as
being in the pocket of big chemical companies and the industrial
farming lobby," Doug Parr, Chief Scientists at Greenpeace, is
quoted as saying. MP Joan Walley, who chairs the U.K.'s parliamentary
green watchdog, is also calling for a "full Commons debate" to hold all
the voting ministers accountable.

Other EU countries that voted
against the ban include the Czech Republic, Italy, Hungary, Romania,
Slovakia, Austria and Portugal. Ireland, Lithuania, Finland and Greece
abstained in the vote. And those brave countries that voted to protect
bees by banning neonicotinoid
pesticides include Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, France,
Cyprus, Germany, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland,
Slovenia and Sweden.

Source:-
http://www.naturalnews.com/040299_Colony_Collapse_Disorder_bee_populations_neonicotinoids.html
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