Picture taken by John McColgan of two baby deer in front of a raging forest fire in Bitterroot National Forest. Temperatures in the flame front were estimated at more than 800 degrees. (Source)
Someone add that pic of that of that comic where everything is on fire and that dog says “this is fine”
Millions of bees are dying off, with alarming consequences for our environment and our food supply. We rely on bees to pollinate everything from almonds to strawberries to the alfalfa used to feed dairy cows. What happens if the bees disappear? It’s simple: No bees, no food. Believe it or not, you have a bee to thank for every one in three bites of food you eat.
Scientists know that bees are dying from a variety of factors—pesticides, drought, habitat destruction, nutrition deficit, air pollution, global warming and more. Many of these causes are interrelated. The bottom line is that we know humans are largely responsible for the two most prominent causes: pesticides and habitat loss. (Source & Source)