I concluded Seeker/DNews on the true cost of fossil fuels with a program note.
I have another video about bees I plan on sharing. Stay tuned.Here it is, After a Decade of Colony Collapse, Bees Are Bouncing Back! (Sort Of).
A new report shows bee populations are on the rise, but the hives are still facing major threats.There are other events going on today, such as North Korea launching another missile over Japan, the Cassini spacecraft burning up in Saturn's atmosphere, and the celebration of Greenpeace Day, but I decided to celebrate some good news today instead. As for the rest of the stories, I might get to them later, maybe even tomorrow. Stay tuned.
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Honeybees Ravaged by 'Colony Collapse Disorder' Are Making a Huge Comeback
"The number of U.S. honeybees, a critical component to agricultural production, rose in 2017 from a year earlier, and deaths of the insects attributed to a mysterious malady that's affected hives in North America and Europe declined, according a U.S. Department of Agriculture honeybee health survey released Tuesday."
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