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All of this is both a consequence and cause of globalisation.
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Key quote: Honey bees worldwide are having to contend with habitat loss and reduction in variety of forage sources due to pressures of intensifying land use, increasing spread of new and old pests – caused by globalisation of trade in bees and bee products – as well as possible adverse effects of agricultural pesticides," said Dr Alison Gray, co-author of the study.
DEFENDERS of globalisation often say that, whatever distress it may cause for rich-world workers, it has been good for poor countries.
Yet you deny that globalisation is the cause of rising inequality further down the earnings distribution (or of the rise in unskilled unemployment in Europe).
Labour and Tories alike used to say "globalisation" was the cause of this osmosis – but that's not so either, since the increase in inequality is so much more marked in the UK than anywhere else in the OECD.
There has been much discussion during 2016 about the effects of globalisation, almost all of it focused on problems it has caused for those struggling in developed countries.
The OECD countries recognise the impact of transboundary livestock diseases on developing countries where they cause periodic and dramatic losses and contribute to excluding developing countries from the potential benefits of globalisation of trade in livestock products.
In this age of globalisation, many countries have turned to overseas recruitment to fill the vacancies caused by a limited or unwilling locally trained workforce.
This connectedness - not just a consequence but for me the essence of globalisation - means the events that shape our lives are increasingly remote from their original causes.
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