Here's a question I wish Doctor
*Mod Edit* and his confirmation bias prone buddies would answer before they start with the "Climate change is killing all the such and such a species of whatever."
Bees have been around for millions of years. Climate has been much hotter. Why are there still bees?
Also loss of local habitat and pollution were mentioned but have you ever checked out all the parasites, viruses, fungi, diseases and other insects (even moths) that decimate bee populations?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_d ... _honey_beeThen there's combinations of the above and yeah I imagine you could even throw in weather.
But the CBC wants you to pay attention to this guy:

He knows you only must pay attention to the climate change. And not all climate change. Just the climate change since there's been cars and indoor gas heating. And you know he's the guy you have to believe without question because the CBC told you so.
Edited to remove personal insult