Posted
on
February 6,
2014 by admin
Even
we at ACSH were surprised at this one. The discussion about the reasons behind
the so-called “beepocalypse”
has been entirely focused on its cause. Some suspects have been cell towers,
pesticides, and infectious diseases—Tobacco Ringspot
Virus being the latest theory.But
if you follow some of the references in Jon Entine’s recent Forbes
op-ed,
entitled “Bee Deaths Reversal: As Evidence Points Away From Neonics As Driver,
Pressure Builds To Rethink Ban,” you will end up here: A 2013
article entitled “Everyone calm down, there is no “bee-pocalypse,” which
appeared on the Quartz website – a business news publication of the Atlantic
Media Company. In
this piece, author Shawn Regan, a research fellow at the Property and
Environment Research Center in Bozeman, Montana drops a data bombshell from a USDA report —
bee colonies are just fine.
The
graph (below) clearly indicates that there has been no collapse.Furthermore, according to a 2010 report by the United Nations Environment Programme, except for a dip around 1990, bee colony populations have been steadily rising since 1960 (graph below)
ACSH’s
Dr. Josh Bloom comments, “Along with many other folks not deeply involved in
this subject, I just assumed, based on the widespread media reports, that there
were serious problems with bees dying en masse. Indeed, just being outside in
the spring seemed to reinforce this. It sure looked like there were fewer bees
around in the last few years. Or were my observations colored by the news? I
guess, in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, this explanation is at
least as plausible as any of the others. Maybe more so.”
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