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Bees have been rapidly and mysteriously disappearing from rural areas, with grave implications for agriculture. But bees seem to flourish in urban environments — and cities need their help, too. Noah Wilson-Rich suggests that urban beekeeping might play a role in revitalizing both a city and a species. (Filmed at TEDxBoston.)
Talk by Noah Wilson-Rich.
this guy a gay faggot
Speaking words of wisdom, let it BEE.
My guess would be that in the city the are garbage cans filled with leftover pop which is sugar. (Practically everywhere) So they collect it and make the honey. They may be making more honey but the quality would be poor compared to country made honey
He's the guy narrating the honeybadger video
Also, bees will make you eat healthy… cause you will not dare to eat or drink sweet things where bees are around, unless you want to attract them 😀
as if the bow tie wasn't already telling us, right?
Why does the video title feel the need to tell me that Noah Wilson is rich? :/
*Every place needs healthy honeybees
Even Antarctica lol why not
Perhaps there is more CO2 in the city's and the plants are working harder and there is more to do for the bees?
Great presentation, now I want a beehive
sounds like 'big gay al' :O
Good talk and cute guy..
The scientific part of my brain is like "Yes. Yes, quite good. We do need healthier and more bees." But the girly part is like "EWWWWWWWWWW, BEEEEESSS!!!"
Love this presentation. And he's cute… 😛
Where I live we have also huge (up to inch and a half) hornets.
And they are never friendly!
Yes, it is a great idea, but non polluting cars like electric are essensial for the health and quality of the honey. We need more environmentally friendly cities first, so we can put bees in them.
Wow! I have been watching a lot of TED videos before. This is my first time to stand and clap my hands. Awesome presentation!
Got Honey?
He sounds like a slightly more masculine Jack McBreyer.
the number one reason i hate bees… they look like wasps