by Ramesh Karki | Oct 9, 2025 | World Bee Journal
2 OCTOBER 2025 What if solving one of our everyday frustrations – getting stuck at stoplights – could also make a massive dent in climate change? A groundbreaking new study says it can. By simulating over a million traffic scenarios across major U.S....
by Ramesh Karki | Sep 29, 2025 | World Bee Journal
Finding the fastest route between a number of locations is a well known problem for bees, as food sources are often spread out across a wide area around the beehive. And because a bee’s lifespan is measured in flight miles, they are highly incentivised to try to find...
by Martin Lewis | Sep 8, 2025 | World Bee Journal
7 SEPTEMBER 2025 We hear a car approach from behind, unseen. We hear a bird calling in the distance. Sound is everywhere, moving through and around us constantly – a powerful signifier of the environment we live in. But what if we’re not the only ones listening?...
by Martin Lewis | Aug 31, 2025 | World Bee Journal
Rice is a common food staple around the world, with an estimated 500 million tonnes grown every year. Rice is mainly self-pollinating, but also benefits from additional pollination by bees and other insects. But other living things can also be important to rice...
by Martin Lewis | Aug 11, 2025 | World Bee Journal
11 AUGUST 2025 In April, something big happened in the world of climate journalism — and it wasn’t a leaked memo from Big Oil. This story was hiding in plain sight all along. It’s called The 89 Percent Project, and here’s the surprise: the vast majority of people on...
by Martin Lewis | Jul 7, 2025 | World Bee Journal
7 July 2025 In this issue, we’re diving into The Power of Nature and Why Green Spaces Matter More Than Ever. Spending time outdoors isn’t just a pleasant pastime – it’s a proven way to boost our well-being.Even a short five-minute walk through a city park can make a...