Pollinator populations are falling, here's what that means for our health and economies
A lack of pollinators heightens risks to economic and human health as it results in significant global loss of fruit, vegetables, nuts, new study shows.
Todd Datz is the Director of News and Online Communications at Harvard TH Chan.
A lack of pollinators heightens risks to economic and human health as it results in significant global loss of fruit, vegetables, nuts, new study shows.
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