RASELMHAMUD
2 min readJan 21, 2024

ECOLOGY & BEE CONSERVATION

CAN’T WAIT

The bee teaches us that we are never too small to make

a difference and that each contribution matters." -

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Our planet is in the throes of an unprecedented crisis, witnessing the alarming

decline of endangered species and extensive deforestation, contributing to a

critical global climate shift. As highlighted in NOAA’s 2021 Annual Climate Report,

the average global land and ocean temperature has risen by 0.14 degrees

Fahrenheit (0.08 degrees Celsius) every decade since 1880.

This urgent situation demands immediate attention. Human activities, including

habitat destruction, pollution, and overexploitation of natural resources, are

pushing countless animal and plant species to the brink of extinction. The World

Economic Forum warns that nearly one million species face the risk of extinction

due to these factors, exacerbated by the looming threat of climate change.

Forests, covering 30% of the Earth’s surface, emerge as a crucial solution to

mitigate the impact of climate change. They play a vital role in purifying the air

and water, essential for sustaining life. Operating as carbon sinks, forests absorb

approximately 2.6 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, a third of what is

emitted from burning fossil fuels. The preservation and expansion of forest cover

are pivotal in combating climate change.

In response to these urgent challenges and grounded in irrefutable scientific

evidence, Bpay is committed to empowering individuals through its web projects to

generate profits. These profits will be channeled towards supporting organizations

at the forefront of ecology, bee conservation, and combating climate change,

ensuring a sustainable and harmonious future for our planet.🌸 Thrilled to share our blooming commitment! BPAY pledges to sow 50,000 pollinator-friendly gardens by 2024, fostering biodiversity and supporting essential pollinators. Join the movement—one transaction at a time! 🦋🌿 #BPAYGreen #CryptoForNature