Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Birds and the...

You've probably already heard some news stories about the apparently alarming disappearance and decline of bee colonies, but have you heard any news stories that weren't delivered in the usual breathlessly sensationalistic manner? You know, quotes from Einstein describing how humanity will perish within four years if honey bees suddenly disappeared? Some simultaneously wild and vague numbers of decline like "25 to 75 percent" of all bee colonies are gone? What useless news reporting.

Anyway, I did find some good coverage of this story here if you are interested. The biggest take away is that people are all over this problem. Which isn't to say that it is something to ignore, but at least it seems the right people are tackling the issue.

2 comments:

Jason said...

Maybe there are fewer bees, but does the media report other bugs? Perhaps the population of flies and mosquitoes has increased 500% and there simply isn't enough air to hold as many bees.

Charles said...

That's a good point. We should forward that on to the appropriate authorities! If that's the case, maybe we can increase the amount of air in the... um... air by pumping out more CO2. That stuff has got to be good for something! Save the world! Drive your cars!