2035: The Last Bee
Approx. 280 pages | Illustrated Nonfiction | Environmental Science
By the year 2035, the last bee may have vanished. But this isn't just a story about bees - it's about us all.
In this visually striking and deeply researched book, discover how chemical pesticides, industrial agriculture, and economic systems built on hierarchy and exploitation are driving the collapse of pollinators, ecosystems, and human health. Drawing on over 20 years of investigation and a vast range of scientific sources, 2035: The Last Bee connects the dots between the bee crisis, environmental degradation, and the deeper systemic beliefs fueling our planetary destruction.
With powerful imagery, compelling data, and accessible explanations, this book is more than an environmental exposé - it's a call to rethink our relationship with nature, power, and one another.
Whether you care about bees, biodiversity, public health, or the unseen forces shaping modern civilization, this book will change the way you see the world.
Perfect for readers of Rachel Carson, Naomi Klein, or anyone seeking to understand the truth behind our ecological unraveling.
Also, you can buy directly from us...