The organic myth: hungry for land

biodiversity & environment

By Gavin

June 15th, 2011

6 Comments

Organic production contributes to a high level of biodiversity and the preservation of species and natural habitats.

 

A misleading statement, and part of the European Commission’s official organic campaign. Organic production can in fact lead to the destruction of natural habitats; and a loss of habitats will usually result in a loss of species.

 

Read More >

Under your feet – the 760 billion dollar army

biodiversity & environment

By Gavin

March 11th, 2011

1 Comment

Their tiny size and underground existence keeps them out of sight and out of mind; their other-worldly appearance, their crawling, squirming, gnawing, conspire to render them unattractive; but what they lack in beauty, they make up for in numbers and worth. The mites, lice and bacteria that inhabit the world beneath our feet are vital for maintaining balanced ecosystems and agricultural production – quite simply, we could not live without them.

Read More >

Buzz off

biodiversity & environment

By Gavin

January 21st, 2011

1 Comment

On behalf of our yellow and black striped friends, the European press has rolled up a copy of the evening edition to take a swat at the agrochemical industry. Unfortunately for bees, chasing pesticides around the room with a newspaper is not the answer.

Read More >

Bee-cause we don’t know

biodiversity & environment

By Gavin

July 29th, 2010

4 Comments

The buzz about the disappearance of bees continues – it’s a frenzy of speculation, finger pointing and occasionally, research. Here’s a brief round-up of some recent cyberspace chatter on the subject…

Read More >

MORE POSTS