Honey, we're killing the bees
16 Apr 2007 - General Mobile News - By Leigh Geary |
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Strange though it may seem, mobile phones could be responsible for a massive food shortage with harvests failing. According to scientists, mobile phone radiation is disrupting bee navigation systems. The bees then fail to pollinate crops and lose their way back to the hive - a bit like me after a few too many beers.
This has already happened in the USA with a shocking 60-70% of bees missing across half of all American states. Now it's spreading across Europe too, with the UK being recently affected by "CCD" (Colony Collapse Disorder).
Link - The Independent
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