Young Citizens Assembly on Pollinators
How do we reverse the decline of wild pollinating insects?
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When will you finally have energy?
The solutions to protect pollinator insects are obvious and have been known for a long time: conserve and restore habitats, reduce and ban the use of pesticides, and switch to regenerative, sustainable agriculture. These measures would not only improve the situation of insects, but at the same time improve air, water, the climate in general, biodiversity as a whole and the supply of healthy food. Sustainable agriculture includes soil protection and construction, natural plant protection and the promotion of biodiversity. This is common knowledge and really not so difficult to understand. These steps are clear and can be implemented very quickly as soon as the political interest finally changes from money to life. Collecting all these good and meaningful proposals and then making decisions in favour of the industrial lobby against them is hypocritical and acts as an employment measure for people who actually still have optimism and interest in shaping our world. The EU Commission wants to allow pesticides indefinitely? How does this fit with the question of pollinator protection? The connections are known. The implementation possibilities are concrete. There is nothing to discuss in this regard. Finally implement the many mentioned measures and enable a green and versatile future, or position yourself automatically as an environmental destroyer and enemy of life. There's nothing in between.
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