No. There is a range of hypotheses, from “none” to “because a supernatural creator willed so”, but they'll stay hypotheses. You can study them and find which one makes more sense for you, but there will never be certainties.
A small French protestant weekly called Réforme. I doubt the title in itself is relevant for you, but the periodicity is just right to have fresh news but with hindsight.
Putting a hive in a city is a bad idea. Domestic bees, which are more resistant because they are fed by humans, eat the food of wild bees, and accelerate their disappearance.
Case in point: we have this conversation in one of those, and it's neither your, nor my native tongue.
And I'm pretty sure you have a college diploma. English as an international language works, but not for everybody, while Esperanto could, and when it works it reinforces the Empire, while Esperanto wouldn't.
It's true that the problem is that it's a diaspora. But that doesn't change the fact that it's quite easy to find Esperanto speakers, and thanks to internet the Esperanto community is actually international. To be an active member of this community builds a better understanding of other points of view, it “internationalizes” your self. As a socialist I think that this is important.
English do that too, but not with the same deepness (I know, English is my second language).
Considering that you're 20 years old, if you speak to a new Esperantist every hour, night and day, thus to 24 new Esperantist every day, you'll be 248 years old when you'll have spoken to every Esperantist.