For speedy release: December 14, 2022 Boston, MA – Inadequate pollination has led to a 3-5% decline of fruit, vegetable, and nut manufacturing and an approximated 427,000 extra deaths per year from misplaced balanced foodstuff use and associated disorders, like heart condition, stroke, diabetic issues, and particular cancers, according to research led by Harvard T.H. Chan Faculty of Public Overall health. It is the very first study to quantify the human overall health toll of inadequate wild (animal) pollinators on human […]

Inadequate pollination has led to a 3-5% loss of fruit, vegetable, and nut production and an estimated 427,000 excess deaths annually from lost healthy food consumption and associated diseases, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers, according to research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. It is the first study to quantify the human health toll of insufficient wild (animal) pollinators on human health. “A critical missing piece in the biodiversity discussion has been a lack […]