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Dear amazing Avaaz community,
We did it — Europe just banned bee-killing pesticides!! Mega-corporations like Bayer threw everything they had at this, but people-power, science and good governance came out on top!!
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| Bee “die in” at Bayer’s headquarters, Cologne |
Vanessa Amaral-Rogers from the specialist conservation organisation Buglife, says:
“It was a close vote, but thanks to a massive mobilisation by Avaaz members, beekeepers, and others, we won! I have no doubt that the floods of phonecalls and emails to ministers, the actions in London, Brussels and Cologne, and the giant petition with 2.6 million signers made this result possible. Thank you Avaaz, and everyone who worked so hard to save bees!”
Bees pollinate two thirds of all our food — so when scientists noticed that silently, they were dying at a terrifying rate, Avaaz swung in to action, and we kept on swinging until we won. This week’s victory is the result of two years of flooding ministers with messages, organizing media-grabbing protests with beekeepers, funding opinion polls and much, much more. Here’s how we did it, together:
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| Bernie, the huge inflatable bee, helps deliver our 2.6m strong petition to Brussels |
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| Beekeepers help deliver our massive petition to Downing Street |
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| Bernie the bee featured in The Independent |
It’s been a long haul, to get this win, and it wouldn’t have been possible without scientists, specialists, sympathetic officials, beekeepers and our campaign partners. We can be proud of what we’ve helped to accomplish together.
One strong bees advocate, Paul de Zylva, head of the Pesticides and Pollinators Unit at Friends of the Earth said:
“Thanks to millions of Avaaz members who mobilised online and in the streets. Without a doubt Avaaz’s massive petition and creative campaigning helped push this over the edge, complementing our work and that of other NGOs.”
It’s time to celebrate this breathing space for one of the earth’s most precious and important creatures. But the EU ban is only in place for 2 years pending further review. And around the world bees continue to die from the pesticides which weaken and confuse them, as well as from loss of habitat as we plough up and build over the countryside. In Europe and across the world there’s lots of work to do to ensure sound science guides our farming and environmental policies. And we’re just the community for the job. 🙂
With hope and happiness,
Ricken, Iain, Joseph, Emily, Alex, Michelle, Aldine, Julien, Anne, Christoph and the rest of the Avaaz team
Thank you to the 20 or so people from Ferryside, Burry Port and Carmarthen who met on Morfa beach to clear plastic and rubbish. Dan Snaith of Tidy Towns and a colleague came in two four wheel drive trucks to pick up a mountain of plastic bags we collected. Good to be in the great outdoors on such a clear spring morning. Big thank you to Colin Butters for organising the event.
Mike Evans
Next meeting, 7pm Monday April 29th at the White Lion Hotel, Glanyfferi
Colin Butters a Ferryside resident has arranged another Morfa beach clean-up for Friday 26th April. This area has a lot of plastic waste washed up or blown in from the estuary. Last year over two van loads of waste was collected. As ever Daniel Snaith of Keep Wales Tidy will provide vehicles, tongs and plastic bags. Please meet on the beach by the railway crossing at 10.00 am, this Friday. The crossing is before Bronyn Farm beyond the entrance to the Sewage works .
Boots and protective gloves are recommended; dogs must be kept on a lead because of the cattle. Contact Colin for any further information on 01267 267516 or Mike on 0790 431 3156.