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[–] benjhm@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Good idea - hope it helps inspire innovation for de-mining, and also shows that bees can bounce back, if flowers do. By the way you can see the huge mined band -lack of agriculture - from satellite images (eg sentinel). Maybe this honey needs a song to help tell the story (recalling that "Where have all the flowers gone?" derives from a Don-cossack poem). Only a question, what if the flowers and bees don't want to go away, after de-mining?
[ Incidentally, distributing honey as diplomacy is not unprecedented - I recall Poland putting pots of honey in climate convention conference bags. ]