*[Enwl-eng] Urgent: We can't save the bees without you!

ENWL enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Sun Feb 28 18:27:42 MSK 2021




                        A quarter of bee species have disappeared in the 
last 30 years.

                        Bayer and Syngenta's deadly pesticides are 
catapulting bees to extinction -- so we’re amping up our global campaign to 
stop them.

                        Can you chip in a little each month to power our 
bee-saving plan?

                        Donate $1 monthly
                        Donate $3 monthly
                        Donate $5 monthly
                        Donate another amount
                        No thanks, but I'll make a one-time donation.


            A damning new study just revealed that we haven't seen a quarter 
of bee species since the 1990s.

            Bee numbers are plummeting, and it's about to get worse. Bayer 
and Syngenta are using the pandemic as cover for dismantling the progress 
we've made on banning bee-killing pesticides.

            Your role in saving the bees, Vladimir, is more important than 
ever.

            If you chip in a little each month, just look at what you could 
win for the bees:

              a.. You'll expose the pesticide industry's disinformation 
campaign that's infiltrating universities.
              b.. You'll stop Bayer and Syngenta's attempts to undermine 
neonic bans in Europe.
              c.. And you'll expand our work into Africa and Latin America, 
supporting local groups fighting to stop Bayer and Syngenta from dumping 
their bee-killing pesticides in these regions.
            We’re scaling up this fight like never before, but we simply can’t 
do any of this without you. Will you chip in a little each month to save the 
bees?

            Donate $1 monthly
            Donate $3 monthly
            Donate $5 monthly
            Donate another amount
            No thanks, but I'll make a one-time donation.

            We’re in a global fight to save bees from toxic pesticides. 
These poisons have proven to be a leading cause of death of entire bee 
colonies. And research shows that bees exposed to these pesticides fly only 
a third of the distance that unexposed bees can.

            But when SumOfUs members like you come together to demand bans 
on these pesticides, you win again and again.

            Your victories across the European Union have been historic --  
bans on neonics, thiacloprid, chlorpyrifos, and more -- and they've set the 
stage for the rest of the world to join and save the bees everywhere. We can’t 
let Bayer and Syngenta take that away.

            We’ve got a big, ambitious plan to take on the pesticide 
industry and stop it from dismantling all the progress we’ve made -- and we 
know we can pull it off with you on board. Can you make a small monthly 
donation to save the bees?

            Donate $1 monthly
            Donate $3 monthly
            Donate $5 monthly
            Donate another amount
            No thanks, but I'll make a one-time donation.


            Thanks for all that you do,
            Nick and the SumOfUs team


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            More information:

            We haven’t seen a quarter of known bee species since the 1990s, 
National Geographic, 22 Jan 2021

            The Pesticide Industry's Playbook for Poisoning the Earth, The 
Intercept, 18 Jan 2020

            Bees aren't getting enough sleep, thanks to some common 
pesticides, CNN, 21 Jan 2021



      SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together 
to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, 
sustainable path for our global economy.


      From: Nick Haines, SumOfUs
      Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 6:26 PM
      Subject: Urgent: We can't save the bees without you!



 
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