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No Bees No Fruits
Environment
Scientists achieved an alarming result: pollinators and insect-pollinated plants in Britain and the Netherlands are declining, while the number of wild bees dramatically increases.
(Dec. '07)
Bees “restored to health” in Italy after this spring’s neonicotinoid-free maize sowing
Managing 'Kyoto Forests'
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World relies on endangered bees for 153 billion euros
Precious insect pollinators hold an almighty 153 billion euros worldwide on their industrious wings for the main crops that feed the planet every year. If they all disappeared overnight, so would 9.5% of the total value of global agriculture production used for human food.
(May '09)
"Massive bee loss coincided overwhelmingly with maize sowing"
Giacomo Michelatti explains how an Italian regional government spearheaded the monitoring of dead bees and gave the government clear recommendations in favour of a suspension of neonicotinoid maize seed coating. (
May '09)
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Digital depot hopes to archive world culture in 3D
Just as US internet giant Google has made great strides in preserving digital versions of great literature and books with its Google Books project, European scientists hope they can create an online repository of culture and archaeology
Energy
EU rules out binding green criteria for biomass
The European Commission ruled out binding EU-wide sustainability criteria for biomass, offering member states recommendations for national action instead
Health
The Dawn of Life
European researchers are curently carrting out a zebrafish embryo study researching angiogenesis, which means the recruitment of new blood vessels as a normal process in growth and development, but also as an essential component of tumours’ metastatic pathway.
(Jun '09)
Eyeing a common origin (where even Darwin didn’t manage to tread)
One Gene, One Vision
Mobility
Brussels to table EU clean cars strategy
The European Commission is set to propose a strategy on clean and fuel-efficient cars by May, followed later by an action plan to help introduce green vehicles to the market
Environment
Global Warming May Hurt Some Poor Populations, Benefit Others
The impact of global warming on food prices and hunger could be large over the next 20 years, according to a new Stanford University study.
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