First the Bees Died, then the Birds, are We Next? I had planned to write a piece about our deep disconnection from each our bodies, other people and the natural […]
Learning from the Bees on Social Distancing
Honeybees use social distancing to protect themselves against parasites by University College London Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Honeybees increase social distancing when their hive is under threat from a parasite, finds […]
CACOR Zoom Meeting 2021-10-13 Beatrice Olivastri – A progress report on saving the bees and how it connects with climate change
Title: A progress report on saving the bees and how it connects with climate change Time: 2021 October 13, 13:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker: Beatrice Olivastri Summary: For many […]
Pollinator-Friendly Solar Could be a Win-Win for Climate and Landowners, but Greenwashing is a Worry
Solar developers are planting native flowers and grasses near—or even in between—solar panels, addressing the twin problems of pollinator decline and climate change. Between a colorful array of wildflowers and […]
To Bee or Not to Bee
Member CACOR Board of Directors, Gordon Kubanek, reminds us of World Bee Day. The selfish case for saving bees – it’s really how we save ourselves May 20 was World […]