Uncover Today’s Hidden Major Event That Mainstream Media Won’t Tell You About
Can you imagine a world where buzzing bees, fluttering butterflies, and those tiny critters we barely notice have vanished almost overnight? Well, hold on to your hats, because studies reveal that European insect populations have plummeted by a terrifying 80% over the last two decades. That’s right—while we’ve been busy binge-watching the latest celebrity meltdown or debating if pineapple belongs on pizza, an ecological crisis of colossal proportions has been quietly unfolding beneath our noses. What does losing so many insects mean for us and our planet? Spoiler alert: it’s not just about fewer creepy crawlies in your garden, but a ripple effect that threatens entire ecosystems—and maybe, just maybe, our own survival. So, before you swipe to the next viral video, let’s dig into the startling realities that mainstream media barely talks about. Curious yet? You should be. <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/1kbkagu/whatisamajoreventhappeningintheworld/mpvicwu/” target=”_blank”>LEARN MORE.
New studies showed that insects populations dropped by 80% in Europe during the last two decades. Scary and disastrous.
Cobalt is mined in Africa by slaves. Batteries in our phones and other electronic devices need Cobalt. The world doesn’t care, they just want their smartphones.
Civil war in Sudan, collapse of society in Haiti, the slowing down of the AMOC, displacement of Rohingya in Burma, and the continued oppression of Uighurs in China are but a few.
They’re tryna distract us w celeb drama while entire countries are literally falling apart rn.
A gentlemen, who, over several years, has personally picked up TONS of litter in Clearwater Creek, FL and Pittsburgh’s Ohio River by using just his kayak. His story is amazing! His selfless and virtually unnoticed work is so inspiring! He goes by @tommypicsuptrash. He deserves a headline!
Florida, known for the citrus industry, is very quickly going to be without a citrus industry. It’s spreading and other areas may loose the industry too.
That some enormous percent of wild birds, seabirds and other wildlife have been k*lled by avian flu, but only the impact on humans, (or the animals they farm) is deemed newsworthy.
Haiti is so overrun by gangs that people are kicked out of their houses almost daily and sent to live on the streets. Plus, the country has almost no government now, and people are starving in the streets.
Edit: For those interested in helping Haiti, here is a fantastic organization I have worked with locally.
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