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A spring without bees - how CCD has endangered our food supply
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Michael Schacker
2008 292 pages Hardback Michael Schacker is a science writer who has taken it upon himself to make a full investigation of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). In this highly readable text he looks at all the current theories, such as mobile phones, and quickly dismisses some of them. The insecticide imidacloprid certainly looks the most likely culprit, and Schacker gives an excellent account of how this story has unfolded in Europe and North America. He goes on to propose solutions to the CCD problems, amongst them a plea for organic golf courses: surely a suggestion that bears our support!
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 23 March, 2009.
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