This Unlikely 1960s Space Tech Can Help Save the Bees

Talk given at TEDxMinneapolis 2017

Minneapolis, August 18th, 2017

Rob Davis

Writer & Podcast Host

About the Talk

One of humanity’s best and hardest-working friends has existed with us for millions of years, so why is our friend suddenly facing the risk of death and what space-race technology can help prevent it? Highlighted by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Geographic, and Al Jazeera, Rob Davis reveals an unexpected and once-in-a-generation size opportunity to help our hardworking friends. Could a system that nourishes and enriches life on Earth also increase economic prosperity? This talk focuses on bees, pollinators, energy, sustainability, habitat, monarchs, solar, birds, solar farm, agriculture.

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About Rob

Rob Davis is Director of the Center for Pollinators in Energy at Fresh Energy, engaging stakeholders and advocating to maximize the benefits of America’s transition to clean energy.

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TEDxMinneapolis 2017

TEDxMinneapolis 2017 was hosted at the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts on August 18th, 2017. The theme was “Why Not”.

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