Another Environmental Lie Exposed: Bees are Thriving
By Alan
Caruba
I cannot
say it strong enough. Do not believe the lies that environmental groups,
particularly those that receive millions from liberal foundations and from
members who never question the “science” they claim to justify massive scare
campaigns.
One such
organization is Friends of the Earth (FOE) and its latest claim is that bees
are dying all over the world as the result of the use of pesticides in agriculture
and by people protecting their gardens.
It is a lie.
The attack
on the use of pesticides began in 1962 with the publication of Rachel Carson’s
“Silent Spring” that claimed that their use posed a threat to human life. She
said “Only within the moment of time represented by the present century has one
species -- man -- acquired significant power to alter the nature of the world.”
The problem
with her opinion is that humanity cannot alter nature, but can protect itself
against the diseases and other problems. Humanity endures nature in the form of
climate that currently is cooling much of the Earth. Were it not for science,
we would not have put an end to polio and reduced other diseases such as
malaria by killing the mosquitoes that spread it. We would not have learned how
to create water purification systems that protect the residents of cities
worldwide. We would not have learned how to increase crops that feed millions
thanks to genetic modification.
Is
humanity at risk? There are seven billion of us, more than any previous time on
Earth.
Why do I
defend pesticides? Because, since the 1980s, I have served pest control trade
associations by providing communications programs. In the 1980s I worked for a corporation that produced one of
the most extraordinary pesticides invented; one that was applied with water! It
so alarmed the Environmental Protection Agency, that it insisted that its
multi-million dollar registration be repeated and that company decided to cease
making it available in the U.S.
What do
pesticides do? They protect us against trillions of insect and rodent pests
that spread diseases while some represent millions in property
damage—termites—every year. In June 2011, the EPA announced it intended to ban
the sale of “the most toxic rat and mouse poisons, as well as most loose bait
and pellet products” to residential customers. The only result of such a ban
would be millions more rats and mice in their homes!
Rachel
Carson’s book predicted the massive loss of bird species due to the use of
pesticides. It was a bestseller and is still in print. She was wrong, but she
triggered the beginning and growth of environmental groups that have used the
same bad “science” to unleash all manner of fears on Americans and worldwide.
Friends of the Earth is just one of them.
Recently I
received a FOE email from Lisa Archer, its food and technology program
director, in which she reported a Valentine’s Day project to stop Home Depot
and Lowe’s stores from selling pesticides. The project is based on the totally
false claim that all the bees are dying from the use of pesticides; in
particular neonicotid pesticides that are widely used in agriculture.
The American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) disputes this while acknowledging
that “In the last decade, a massive decline in bee populations was detected. It
was given the name of “Bee Colony Collapse Disorder” and “while the problem
seems to have abated somewhat after 2010, periodic declines continued, and fears
of recurrent major extinctions persisted.” The fears have been fanned by
environmental organizations, but the ACSH revealed new research by scientists
affiliated with the Department of Agriculture here and in China, reviewed in
“The Scientist” that “provides the first evidence that the bee problem in fact,
stems from the tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV), not from pesticides.”
Not from
pesticides despite the FOE’s claim that “neonicotinoid pesticides are killing
bees” noting that Europe is banning them. Europe is a hotbed of environmental
fears and, ironically, is reversing its trend toward solar and wind energy
after it has driven up the cost of electricity there and harmed its economic
growth.
The ACSH
reports that “the bees may pick up the virus from the pollen of plants that
they feed upon, and that the virus may be spread to other bees by mites that
feed on them. Once it has gained a foothold in a bee, the researchers
determined that TRVS can replicate itself in the bee’s body.”
“This
process of a virus moving from one species to another is call ‘host shifting’”.
Writing in
2012, Rich Kozlovich, a pest control expert, reported that “it is not true that
there has been a mysterious worldwide collapse in honey bee populations. In
fact managed bee hives (which contain the bees which do the vast majority of
our pollinating) have increased by a remarkable 45 percent over the last five
years.”
He also
noted that “most staple foods—wheat, rice and corn—do not depend on animal
pollination at all. They are wind-pollinated, or self-pollinating.”
These
well-established facts mean nothing to FOE or other environmental organizations
seeking to demonize pesticides. It means nothing to the EPA that has banned
many extraordinarily effective pesticides from use to protect humans and
property.
It is the
advances of modern science that have protected and extended human life. Banning
them just exposes Americans to a range of diseases, some of which kill. Until
more Americans understand that the real threat is the EPA and the environmental
groups spreading baseless fears, they will continue to be at risk.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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