Feeling the Sting of Climate Change
NASA research scientist Wayne Esaias uses honey bees as tiny data collectors to understand how climate change is affecting pollination. His citizen-scientist project, HoneyBeeNet, compares bee data from across North America to satellite imagery in order to gain a big-picture perspective of how our warming climate is affecting both plants and pollinators. Note: NASA's Wayne Esaias sees honeybees as important data collectors to help us understand our changing climate. For complete transcript, clic
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