
Global Hive
Global Hive
What the Bee Crisis Teaches Us About Building a Sustainable World
By Horst Kornberger
A powerful rethinking of ecology—through the lens of the humble bee.
In Global Hive, Horst Kornberger explores the global bee crisis not just as an environmental issue, but as a reflection of something deeper within our relationship to the natural world.
Rather than isolating problems like climate change, pollution, or deforestation, he suggests that the decline of bees reveals the underlying imbalance connecting them all.
At its heart, this book is a call to see differently.
Inside, you’ll explore:
• The deeper causes behind the global bee crisis
• How current scientific thinking can miss the bigger ecological picture
• The interconnectedness of ecosystems, society, and human behaviour
• Why empathy and imagination are essential in shaping a new ecological mindset
Kornberger invites us to move beyond reductionist thinking—and into a more holistic, living understanding of the world.
This book offers:
• A fresh perspective on sustainability and environmental thinking
• Insight into how small systems reflect larger global patterns
• A philosophical and ecological approach to healing our relationship with nature
Rather than presenting the bee crisis as just a problem to solve, Global Hive reframes it as an opportunity—
a starting point for deeper awareness and meaningful change.
Perfect for:
• Readers interested in ecology, sustainability, and systems thinking
• Those drawn to holistic or philosophical approaches to environmental issues
• Anyone wanting to understand the “why” behind global challenges
Product Details
• Format: Paperback
• Pages: 144
• Dimensions: 23.37 x 15.49 x 1.52 cm
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