Belgium is this close to banning all bee-harming
neonicotinoid pesticides, but the EU is blocking it. You
and I urgently need to get this ban back on track. Bees are
being sprayed and exposed to the toxic pesticides!
The
European Commission needs to give its green light, but it’s been
stalling for months now -- putting the balance of bees
and nature that our food and ecosystem depends on in
danger.
Vladimir, will you make your voice count and demand that
the European Commission allows Belgium to ban pesticides that are
toxic to bees?
Sign
the petition to support Belgium’s ban on ALL bee-harming
neonicotinoid pesticides!
Bees pollinate food eaten by you and I, birds and other
animals, making these tiny miracle-workers essential to our planet’s
health. But bees are often sidelined in the pursuit of
short term profits for big agriculture and the pesticide lobby.
‘Neonics’ are a key cause in the decline of Europe’s bees.
And the danger to our bees -- and humans -- is so real. In
Belgium about 75% of flowering plants breed thanks to
pollinators and the economic value of pollination can reach
several hundred million euros per year.
Now Belgium wants to build on the EU's 2018 ban on the
three worst neonics, and ban every pesticide in this toxic
class! But they can't do it unless the EU gives its
green light.
The Belgian ban is
especially important as within the EU, bees are dying the most in
Belgium and France. In response, France has already banned all
neonicotinoid pesticides. Now the EU must allow Belgium to
do the same!
Tell
the European Commission not to wait any longer and to allow the
Belgian ban on ALL neonicotinoids to save our bees!
Public pressure works. Last year, more than a million
Europeans beat the powerful pesticide lobby by getting
European governments to ban three of the most dangerous bee-killing
neonicotinoid pesticides.
Today a wider ban on all
neonicotinoid pesticides in Belgium has never been
closer. Vladimir, can you add your voice to tell the
European Commission that we no longer want these poisons in our
lives and those of our bees?
