Science - GMOs latest news
Q&A: ''Transgenic Seed Companies Lie and Bribe''
MEXICO CITY, Apr 24 (Tierramérica) - Biotech corporations that developed genetically
modified seeds are bribing authorities and carrying out costly
advertising campaigns "plagued with lies in order to create
monsters that attack life," says Jesús León Santos, an
indigenous man who is one of this year's winners of the
Goldman Environmental Prize.
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008MEXICO: New Rules Pave the Way for Transgenic Crops
MEXICO CITY, Mar 20 (IPS) - After a three-year-long process, Mexico is about to
clear the way for legal cultivation of transgenic crops, in spite
of resistance from environmentalists and several small farmer
associations.
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008PARAGUAY: Fighting for Survival in a Green Desert Wonderland
REPATRIACION, Paraguay, Mar 11 (IPS) - "The first red stains on Nicanor's white
shirt" reads the inscription on a memorial niche at the side
of the road to Ypecuá, 230 kilometres from Asunción, where
peasant farmers are fighting for their land and against the
diseases caused by agrochemicals used on nearby soybean
plantations.
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008Q&A: ''Plan by TNCs to Control Seeds Bound to Fail''
NEW DELHI, Mar 3 (IPS) - An attempt by a handful of developed countries and
trans-national corporations (TNCs) to monopolise and control the
world's seeds is doomed to failure, says Tewolde Berhan Gebre
Egziabher, director-general of Ethiopia's Environment
Protection Agency, and a formidable negotiator at
biodiversity-related fora.
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008BRAZIL: GM Maize 'Worst Tragedy' of Lula Administration - NGOs
RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 16 (IPS) - Non-governmental organisations actively involved in
the Campaign for a GM-Free Brazil are protesting against what
they call "the worst tragedy" to befall the country
during the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva: the
release for cultivation and sale of two transgenic varieties of
maize.
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008SCIENCE-US: Top Scientists Want Research Free From Politics
BOSTON, Feb 14 (IPS) - Leading U.S. scientists called on Congress Thursday
to make sure the next
president does not do what they say the
George W. Bush Administration has
done: censor, suppress and
falsify important environmental and health research.
Scotsman Thursday, August 28, 2008
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