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John,
Did you see the terrible news about bees? These pollinators are responsible for one out of every four bites of food we eat, but we're in the midst of a massive global bee die-off caused in large part by the overuse of pesticides.
With your support, we can demand protection for the bees we all depend on for our food! Donate to Food & Water Action to help save the bees, and have your gift make FOUR TIMES the impact.
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Onward,
Amanda Starbuck
Research Director
Food & Water Action and Food & Water Watch
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John,
Bees are an essential part of our food system. In fact, bees are responsible for one out of every four bites of food we eat.
But right now we’re in the midst of a massive global bee die-off, caused in large part by the overuse of pesticides that are poisonous to bees. These pesticides are leading to bee colonies collapsing all over the world. To save bees, we must end the use of bee-killing pesticides.
That’s exactly what Food & Water Action is fighting to do! Your donations are making it possible for us to mobilize on every front to save the bees. With your support, we can send our policy experts to Congress, send our lawyers to the courts, and send our organizers to demand that local and state officials act to protect the bees we all depend on for our food.
Join the fight to save bees and protect our food and climate. Donate to Food & Water Action today to have your gift make FOUR times the impact.
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Scientists have uncovered a mountain of evidence showing that a class of pesticides called neonicotinoids (neonics) are a leading cause of bee die-offs, driving bumblebees and other bee species to the brink of extinction.
These widely-used pesticides cause nervous system problems in bees that stop them from pollinating, communicating and breeding as they should, and they weaken bees’ immune systems. Congress can take action to stop bee-killing pesticides, and we’re backing efforts at the state and local levels to ban neonics and give bees a lifeline. But we need you with us in this fight, John.
Protecting bees from deadly pesticides requires all of us to speak out before these critical pollinators are gone forever. With your support, Food & Water Action will continue to fight the use of bee-killing pesticides in order to protect our bees and our food system.
Take action for bees now! Donate to Food & Water Action today and your gift will go FOUR times as far to protect our precious pollinators.
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Action and Food & Water Watch
Food & Water Action and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Watch, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.
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