NEWSThe Quiet Canadian Driving a Global Pollinator Rebirth
When scientists warn about collapsing ecosystems, they often begin with bees. Their disappearance acts like a fault line beneath global food systems, threatening crops, livelihoods, and the biodiversity that sustains entire continents. One-third of global food production depends on pollinators, yet bee populations have plummeted by 40% in recent years. When pollinators vanish, food prices spike, rural communities empty out, and global supply chains buckle.