Monday, October 28, 2013

Our bees are dying

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From: "Ashley Allison, SierraRise" <SierraRise.Members@sierraclub.org>
Date: Oct 28, 2013 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: Our bees are dying
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SierraRise -- Why stand apart, when we can rise together?
Dear Daniel,

That's a lot of buzz!

You smashed our goal of 50,000 letters to the EPA demanding a ban on the toxic Bayer pesticide that's killed bees and putting our food supply at risk. Thanks again for raising your voice! Let's build on that momentum and hit a new goal of 75,000 letters -- will you forward the email below to your friends, family, and colleagues? We'll be too loud for the EPA to ignore!

Then use this link to share the alert on your social networks -- together, we can hold another corporation accountable and save the bees!

Onward,

Ashley




Tell the EPA: Save our bees and crops! Ban toxic pesticides!

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Dear Friend,

Disaster struck for Mark, a Minneapolis beekeeper last month. His precious backyard bees were spilling out of their hive "like they're drunk" and falling to the ground dead -- victims of toxic agricultural pesticide. [1]

A quarter of everything we eat -- from apples to onions -- depends on pollination. [2] But now, Mark and fellow beekeepers from around the world are reporting a pandemic of the worst bee population collapses ever recorded.

While you and I know chemical-giant Bayer for aspirin and alka seltzer, unfortunately, their toxic agricultural pesticides are linked to this unprecedented bee die-off. [3] The EPA has the power to ban the pesticides, but so far has bowed to pressure from Bayer. [4] Our nation's food supply is at risk -- it's time for the SierraRise community to step in and speak out!

Over 1 million people have stood up for the health of our bees and our food -- will you join them? [5]

The EPA has the power to protect our bees and our food supply. Let's send 50,000 more letters by Tuesday, demanding they ban Bayer's toxic pesticide!

The same story of shocking bee die-off -- called Colony Collapse Disorder -- has been heard all over the country.

Bret Adee, whose family owns Adee Honey Farms of South Dakota, the nation's largest beekeeper, described mounting losses. "We lost 42 percent over the winter. But by the time we came around to pollinate almonds, it was a 55 percent loss," he said in an interview. [6] This isn't just bad for our nation's food supply -- it's also crippling family businesses like Bret's and the local economies. 

Independent, unbiased studies have linked Bayer's pesticides to colony collapse -- when picked up by bees, the chemical can act like a nerve agent, compromising a bee's ability to feed and make its way back to the hive. [7] It's no wonder the European Union just adopted a continent-wide ban on these toxic chemicals. It's time we do the same![8]

The EPA continues to dither while Bayer peddles its toxins and puts our nation's crops at risk. Not on our watch -- together, we are more powerful than any chemical company. Make sure the EPA knows where you stand.

The safety of our food supply is at risk. Demand the EPA stands up to big chemical companies like Bayer and bans bee-killing pesticides!

In it together,

Ashley Allison
SierraRise Senior Campaigner

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References:

[1] Colwell, Hailey (2013 September 16). "U investigates sudden slew of bee deaths." Minnesota Daily

[2] Collman, Ashley (2013 June 14). "What your supermarket will look like if bees die out: Empty shelves, scant produce options." Emerging Truth

[3] Carrington, Damian (2013 March 28). "Study: Pesticides Make Bees Forget the Smell of Food." Mother Jones

[4] Staff (2013 August 22). "EPA announces new bee warning labels for neonicotinoid containing pesticides." Underground Health.

[5] DeWitt, Dan (2012 March 31). "A Pasco County beekeeper knows why bees are dying and colonies are collapsing." Tampa Bay Times. 

[6] Wines, Michael (2013 March 28). "Mystery Malady Kills More Bees, Heightening Worry on Farms." New York Times. 

[7] Eban, Katherine (2010 October 8). "What a scientist didn't tell the New York Times about his study on bee deaths." CNNMoney.

[8] Carrington, Damian (2013 April 29). "Bee-harming pesticides banned in Europe." The Guardian.

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