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2035: The Last Bee is the culmination of 25 years of thorough research into the alarming pollinators decline and the profound impact of pesticides on bees—a crisis that not only threatens the natural world but also directly affects human health and society. This richly illustrated, data-packed book uncovers the devastating consequences of environmental destruction and pollution, showing how industrial agriculture and biodiversity loss accelerate ecological collapse with far-reaching effects on both bees and people.
Drawing on an extensive collection of scientific studies, historical data, and case examples, 2035: The Last Bee explores how pesticides affect bee populations and ecosystems they support. Beyond the environmental damage, it reveals the toxic ripple effects on humans—through food supply risks, chemical exposure, and compromised ecosystem services. The book calls for urgent environmental justice and systemic change to address the various crises.
Filled with stunning photographs and backed by a gigantic amount of sources, this compelling narrative also looks ahead to the future of bees and pollinators, highlighting hopeful strategies for conservation and sustainable farming that benefit both nature and humanity. Essential reading for scientists, activists, policymakers, and anyone who cares about the survival of bees—and our own.
If you're looking for a book that challenges, informs, and inspires—this is it.
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