Our grassroots coalition of bee defenders needs your
help!
Together, we’re gathering one million signatures in a
last-ditch effort to save bees, farmers, and ordinary
people from the toxic consequences of our sick farming
system. To convince the EU to ban all synthetic
pesticides and support farmers in the transition to
healthy, organic agriculture.
But we’re still far short of the support we need in
Russia.
You can help turn this into a win. Just $1
towards targeted ads could gain us valuable signatures, putting us
that much closer to a pesticide-free, bee-friendly Europe. Will you
chip in now?
Yes,
I’ll chip in $1 to save bees and farmers.
This European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) is supported by SumOfUs
along with beekeepers, farmers, scientists, politicians and
environmental organisations fed up with deadly pesticides
choking out our bees and tainting our food.
We’ve realised that our generation is the last one that
could bring our natural world back from the edge of
destruction -- and that to do so, we need a radical
transformation of our entire farming system.
We’re not alone. In the one week since we launched, 94,759 people
have signed on. But in order for the EU to hear us out, we
need more -- including in Russia.
We know millions of Europe’s citizens want to save the bees. All
we have to do is reach out to them. But we can’t do that without
you.
Please,
can you chip in $1 to save bees and farmers?
If we collect over a million signatures, the EU has to put our
pesticide ban on its agenda. It may seem like a tall order
-- but you’ve done it before.
This was how 3 million of us managed to help derail the
disastrous TTIP trade deal in 2017, and how 1.6 million of
us may soon force the EU to end industrial farms’ cruel practice of
caging animals.
Now, we’re doing it again on behalf of nature lovers in
Russia and across the continent -- just in time to protect
our disappearing bees and fragile ecosystems from total collapse.
Will you help spread the message and give our bee-saving
plan a chance to succeed?
Yes,
I’ll chip in $1 to convince Russia to save bees and farmers.
