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WEEKLY WATCH 100

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Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:20:38 GMT

 

 

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WEEKLY WATCH number 100

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from Claire Robinson, WEEKLY WATCH editor

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Dear all

 

In the week in which the powerful World Conservation Union called for a

global moratorium on GMO releases, the industry continues to retreat

from hotspots of resistance. Bayer has given up on Britain, withdrawing

its last GM seeds from the approval process (see EUROPE), and GM pharm

company Ventria has fled California, taking refuge in Missouri (see

BAD-IDEA VIRUS LATEST). Even in China, which is somewhat insulated

from the

battles raging in the rest of the world, there seem to be qualms about

forging ahead with genetically modifying its staple crop, rice. (ASIA)

 

In Germany, meanwhile, the industry is engaging in a masterly exercise

in doublethink. Monsanto is using German research (non peer-reviewed,

of course!) which claims to show there's no danger of GM farmers

contaminating non-GM crops, to support their opposition to a proposed new

German law under which GM farmers would be held liable for contaminating

non-GM crops (EUROPE). In other words, Monsanto is yet again claiming GM

to be perfectly safe while desperately opposing any liability for

damages! Let's hope the German government maintains its generally strong

capacity for logic and doesn't get bamboozled by this scam.

 

Please don't miss an important CAMPAIGN OF THE WEEK, and do forward the

details to all your contacts. The action only takes a minute.

 

Claire claire

www.gmwatch.org / www.lobbywatch.org

 

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CONTENTS

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GM MORATORIUM CALL BY WORLD BODY

BAD-IDEA VIRUS LATEST

ASIA

THE AMERICAS

AUSTRALASIA

EUROPE

LOBBYWATCH

CAMPAIGN OF THE WEEK

 

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+ WORLD CONSERVATION UNION CALLS FOR MORATORIUM ON FURTHER RELEASE OF

GMOs

On 22 November, IUCN (World Conservation Union) members voted by a

large margin for a moratorium on the further release of GMOs until

they can

be demonstrated, beyond reasonable doubt, to be safe for biodiversity,

human health, and animal health.

 

The moratorium resolution was carried with overwhelming majority

support from both nations and non-governmental organisations, even after

several days of intensive lobbying by agribusiness interests.

 

The resolution set a one-year deadline for the director-general of IUCN

to compile a report on GMOs' impacts on biodiversity and human health.

Although the IUCN resolution is not legally binding, the member

countries are morally obliged to carry out the adopted items, Schwann

Tunhikorn, of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plants, said.

 

IUCN is a unique Union. Its members from some 140 countries include 77

States, 114 government agencies, and 800-plus NGOs. More than 10,000

internationally-recognised scientists and experts from more than 180

countries volunteer their services to its six global commissions. For

more

than 50 years it has generated environmental conventions, global

standards, scientific knowledge and innovative leadership.

 

" IUCN builds bridges between governments and NGOs, science and society,

local action and global policy. It is truly a world force for

environmental governance, " says Achim Steiner, IUCN Director General.

 

In its press release IUCN stated, " " The unregulated rise of GMOs

world-wide in recent years has led to

concern among scientists and government officials alike. Scientists are

learning that GMOs know no boundaries, degrading genetic diversity of

crop seeds and then expanding beyond farmscapes into adjacent areas of

biodiversity. In the process, they degrade complex soil ecology and

habitat for beneficial insects, thus affecting mammals and birds and

killing the very biodiversity that GMO proponents claim to care

about. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4652

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4658

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4649

 

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BAD-IDEA VIRUS LATEST

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" This notion that you lure biotech to your community to save its

economy is laughable, " said Joseph Cortright, a Portland, Ore.

economist who

co-wrote a report on the subject. " This is a bad-idea virus that has

swept through governors, mayors and economic development officials. "

http://www.maryvilledailyforum.com/articles/2004/11/19/news/news1.txt

 

+ VENTRIA FLEES CALIFORNIA, HEADS TOWARDS " CANCER ALLEY "

Ventria Bioscience of Sacramento, Calif., a company specializing in

plant-made pharmaceutical production, has fled California where it has

been facing strong opposition to relocate in Maryville, Missouri

through a

partnership with Northwest Missouri State University.

 

" This really is a moment in time that will have an enormous impact on

our area, " university president Dean Hubbard said at a news conference

yesterday. " We were competing with several other states right down until

4:30 [pm on 18 November]. "

 

" We're incredibly fortunate to have this caliber of a company coming to

the area, " said Lee Langerock, executive director of the Nodaway County

Economic Development Corporation. " They were incredibly impressed with

the Maryville area, and were very excited to call this their home. "

 

Eventually, Hubbard said, Ventria could be contracting over 25,000

acres of farmland for its work.

 

Ventria has been looking to move for months, partly because of the

hostile reception and regulatory hurdles it faced earlier this year in

California when it tried to expand field trials of rice that contains

human

proteins for pharmaceutical use.

 

Biotech opponents say the risk of contaminating the food supply with

plant-made drug compounds is too great to allow open-field production.

California has a $500 million rice industry.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4643

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4644

 

WHY MARYVILLE?

 

Maryville, Missouri is within the Mississippi basin, a natural 'sink'

that has long collected and concentrated pollutants from the industries

that line the Mississippi river. The river itself gets more polluted

the further downstream you go. Things get especially bad downstream of St

Louis, Monsanto's home town, which is 350 miles south-east of

Maryville.

 

The counties either side of the Mississippi river have been dubbed

" Cancer Alley " because of the high rates of that disease among people

living there. Maryville is not so close to the river that it belongs in

Cancer Alley, but a milder but still noticeable Mississippi river basin

effect does spread over the entire state of Missouri.

 

Here's Dr Peter Montague of Rachel's Environment and Health Weekly (Feb

13, 1990):

 

" Is it a fact that cancers cluster near heavy industry? It seems to be

so. Greenpeace has published two studies in the past two years

revealing that people who live in counties bordering the Mississippi

River have

a high death rate, compared to the national average, and a high cancer

rate. The further south you travel along the river, the worse the

statistics become. On a map showing low cancer rates as a light color and

high cancer rates as a dark color, the Mississippi River originates in

Minnesota surrounded by light-colored counties, but by the time you make

your way down through Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, to Tennessee,

Mississippi and Louisiana, counties that touch the river are darker,

darker,

darkest. This picture IS worth a thousand words. The Mississippi below

St Louis is a chemical sewer, and people who derive their drinking

water from it are twice as likely to get colon and rectal cancer as those

who don't drink from it, to cite but one statistic. From Baton Rouge

down to New Orleans, 136 major chemical plants discharge into the river.

The shadow of the grim reaper lingers near these outfall pipes.

http://www.monitor.net/rachel/r168.html

 

It would of course be too cynical to suggest that Missouri will lap up

anybody or that it is logical within the operating framework of

polluting industries for Ventria's to move there. Mind you, as one UK

government environmental official once told me, " If you site a

landfill near a

sewage farm, a nuclear power plant and high-voltage power lines, no one

can say that the bad smells and cancers are due to the landfill. "

 

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ASIA

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+ JAPAN: GM RAPESEED (CANOLA) PROPAGATING NEAR PORTS

GM rapeseed is proliferating around ports in Chiba, Yokohama, Nagoya

and Kobe, after its propagation was confirmed in other places such as

Kashima port in Ibaraki Prefecture and Yokkaichi port in Mie Prefecture.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4644

 

+ SCIENTISTS WORRY ABOUT RUSH FOR GM RICE IN CHINA

Scientists say the rushed introduction of GM rice in China as early as

2006 could ruin the nation's staple food. It would also make China the

first country in the world to switch to a GM version of its main food

crop, something some scientists say carries special risks.

 

Professor Zhu Xinquan, who sits on the government's transgenic food

safety committee and is president of the Chinese Society of

Agrobiotechnology, seems less than convinced transgenic is the right

route, " From my

personal point of view, we can't just rush in because that would be

very irresponsible, and we would have to bear that responsibility in the

future. "

 

Professor Xue Dayuan, a scientist at the Nanjing Institute of

Environmental Science says if GM contamination of wild rice happens,

" it would

be a disaster. The genetic pollution will damage biodiversity. You

really have to careful about introducing this kind of thing. " He

thinks it's

only a matter of time before transgenic rice is commercialised.

Farmers, he says, are ignorant, and those that do know what transgenic

rice

is, are " running after a fashion. They hear the words 'United States!',

'High yield!', 'Insect resistant!' And they want it. "

 

Not all scientists are concerned that poorly educated Chinese farmers

don't know what transgenic crops are, making compliance with the push

for GM a certainty. Professor Zhu Zhen of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

says complacently, " They don't know what it is. There won't be much of

a problem from the farmers. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4656

 

+ REJECT POLITICAL PARTIES THAT SUPPORT GM AND BILATERAL FREE TRADE

AGREEMENTS, THAIS TOLD

Thailand's leading agricultural activist network has urged Thais not to

vote for political parties which back free trade agreements and GM

crops at next February's general election.

 

Millions of farmers will be severely affected when cheaper imported

agriculture products flood the country, and there is a more liberal

policy

on the cultivation and research of GM plants, said a senior member of

the network, Chinda Boonchan.

 

The cultivation of GM plants would also destroy local crops and allow

powerful transnational companies to dominate Thailand's domestic

agricultural market, he cautioned.

 

The network urged Thailand's political parties to adopt five basic

principles. They include the establishment of a national committee on

sustainable agriculture with at least half its members directly

elected from

local networks for sustainable agriculture, the setting up of an

independent national institute for sustainable agriculture, the

creation of a

system to assure small farmers access to natural resources and to

involve them in resource management, and the promotion of sustainable

agriculture among 10,000 poor farmers and their families.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4648

 

+ LESSONS FOR THE WORLD IN NAFTA'S RULING AGAINST GM CROP

According to an article in New Age, the second largest English language

daily in Bangladesh, there are clear lessons for developing countries

in the commission of the North American Free Trade Agreement

recommendation that the Mexican government minimise imports of GM

maize from the

US on environmental and health grounds and continue a ban on the

cultivation of GM maize in the country. The warning came in the face

of strong

US opposition, which had succeeded in delaying the publication of the

recommendation since June, as it runs contrary to US trade interests.

 

Ben Ayliffe of Greenpeace said, " When a free-trade organisation like

NAFTA starts raising concerns about GM crops, it ought to set some alarm

bells ringing. It's like McDonalds saying burgers and chips aren't very

good for you. "

 

Jonathan Matthews of GM Watch told New Age, " By undercutting the

Mexican farmers [with subsidised exports], the US is also threatening the

country's food security, and worsening Mexico's economic woes, since

unemployment and rural to urban migration will increase sharply as the

farmers lose their livelihood. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4641

 

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THE AMERICAS

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+ US TO LEGALISE GM CONTAMINATION

A new proposal to allow contamination of human food crops with GM

experimental crops grown on " test " sites was published 24 November by

the US

Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In sixty days from 25 November the

new proposal could be accepted, giving biotech companies a major

disincentive to control field tests contamination - which is therefore

likely

to increase.

 

It is already impossible to test for the presence of experimental GM

food crops in foods imported from or processed in the US, because over

two-thirds of US experimental GM crops contain genes classified as

confidential which therefore can't be detected.

 

Juan Lopez from Friends of the Earth International said: " The Bush

Administration, with the active support of the biotechnology industry, is

about to force their untested genetically modified experiments into the

world's food supply. This proposal should be ringing alarm bells in

every consumer, every food company and every food agency of the planet. "

 

The FDA policy comes in response to a 2002 initiative by the Bush

Administration. FDA Commissioner Lester Crawford described the policy

as " a

high priority for the Administration and the industry, to enhance

public confidence, avoid product recalls, and provide an international

model " for similar policies around the world.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4651

 

FDA release of the policy was announced at:

http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ANSWERS/2004/ANS01327.html

FDA's draft policy is available at:

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/bioprgui.htm

 

+ US GOVT EXPECTS FARM EXPORTS TO DROP

US farm exports will plunge by 10 percent to just over $56 billion in

2005 as soaring crop production around the world lowers prices and

results in greater competition for US farmers, the Agriculture Department

predicted.

 

Agriculture in the US has also been hurt by European barriers to

certain GM foods as well as last December's discovery of the first US

case of

mad cow disease, which triggered bans on US beef by a number of

countries.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4653

 

+ FARMERS AND SEED COMPANIES CAN BE LIABLE FOR GM CONTAMINATION -

ATTORNEYS

The commercial production of GMOs has created a legal minefield for

American farmers and requires that farmers be particularly sure footed,

says Farmers' Guide to GMOs, just released by the Farmers' Legal Action

Group (FLAG) and Rural Advancement Foundation International-USA

(RAFI-USA).

 

Co-author and attorney David R. Moeller of FLAG says that whether

farmers grow GMOs, conventional seeds, or are certified organic, the

use of

GMOs in commercial agriculture can affect operations and have costly

legal ramifications.

 

" After almost a decade of commercial production, we have reached that

point, " Moeller said, " where every farmer has a stake and has to be

fully aware of the legal ramifications. No farmer should buy seed for

next

season without having a grasp of the information contained in this

Guide. "

 

The Guide warns: " Some legal scholars argue that if a farmer and/or

seed company knows that a GM crop is difficult to control and that it

will

likely cross pollinate with crops in adjacent fields, the farmer and/or

seed company should be held strictly liable for any resulting damages. "

 

Co-author Michael Sligh of RAFI said, " The problems GMOs are creating

for farmers are getting increasingly complex. We at RAFI felt it was

time to invest in a collaborative effort to inform all farmers of the

risks and legal liabilities involved and help them protect their self

interests. "

 

Copies of the Farmers' Guide to GMOs, the first comprehensive look at

the subject, are available free at www.flaginc.org and www.rafiusa.org

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4654

 

+ MONSANTO AND BAYER BACK EPA IN TESTING EFFECTS OF KNOWN TOXIC

CHEMICALS ON POOR CHILDREN

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), led by Bush appointees, is

seeking input on a new proposed study in which infants in participating

low-income families will be monitored for health impacts as they

undergo exposure to known toxic chemicals over the course of two

years. The

study, entitled Children's Environmental Exposure Research Study

(CHEERS), will look at how chemicals can be ingested, inhaled or

absorbed by

children ranging from babies to 3 years old.

 

For taking part in these studies, each family will receive $970, a free

video camera, a T-shirt, and a framed certificate of appreciation.

 

In October, the EPA received $2.1 million to do the study from the

American Chemistry Council, a chemical industry front group that includes

members such as Dow, DuPont, Bayer, Exxon, and Monsanto. Critics of the

research, including some EPA scientists, claim the study's funders

guarantee the results will be biased in favor of the chemical

industry, at

the expense of the health of the impoverished children serving as test

subjects.

 

For 30 years the ACC has known the high level of toxicity of the

specific chemicals being " studied " in this project. These are some of the

most dangerous known chemicals in household products. (see references at

http://www.organicconsumers.org/epa-alert.htm). The trick here is that

these products are known to have negative long-term health effects.

This is a short two-year study. In other words, the results of he study

are already known: there will be little or no obvious short-term negative

effects on these children at the end of the two-year period. The

seemingly positive results of the study will allow the ACC to announce

positive " EPA study results " to the public, which will allow the ACC

to more

effectively lobby congress to weaken regulations on these products even

more. This technique has been exercised by the ACC for decades.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/epa-alert.htm

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4642

 

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+ AUSTRALIA'S FIRST COMMERCIAL GM CANOLA TRIAL FAILS

The Network of Concerned Farmers (NCF) has taken aerial photographs of

Australia's first commercial plantings of GM canola in Naracoorte and

Lucindale, South Australia, and has published these on their website at

www.non-gm-farmers.com.

 

The photographs make it clear that most of the 9ha crop in Naracoorte

has been a failure. " From the South Australian photos it appears that

one of the GM commercial plantings has failed due to waterlogging, " said

NCF spokesperson Geoffrey Carracher.

 

" The photographs demonstrate clearly the danger of contamination as you

can see how the water can flow from the site past the buffer zones into

adjoining grazing lands. The long distance movement of viable seeds by

flood and animals is one obvious way that GM seeds can escape and

spread contamination. "

 

The NCF claim that since commercial approval at a federal level, the

government no longer guarantees a GM-free status and farmers are expected

to accept liability for economic loss caused by GM contamination.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4645

 

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EUROPE

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+ BAYER BACKS OUT OF UK - AND EVERYWHERE

Industry has dropped its last attempts to get GM seeds approved for

growing in Britain, in a final surrender of its dream to spread modified

crops rapidly across the country. Bayer CropScience has withdrawn the

only two remaining applications for government permission for the seeds -

a winter and a spring oilseed rape, both modified to tolerate one of

the firm's herbicides. Supporters of the technology say this will put

back their commercial use in Britain for years. Environmentalists cite it

as one more indication that they are never likely to be grown here.

 

Industry, ministers and environmentalists agree that the abandonment of

the last applications means it will be the end of this decade, at the

earliest, before any GM crops can be grown. Any new application will now

have to go through a long process to be approved. First, it will have

to be passed by the European Union. Even if that hurdle were surmounted,

the crop would have to go through two years of trials in Britain, and

then get government approval - a process that will be fought by

protesters.

 

Bayer said it would not even try to carry out trials in Britain until

the Government took strong measures to stop protesters pulling up the

plants. And ministers now believe that there is no market for the crops,

so they would not be grown even if approval were granted.

 

Back in March, Bayer said it would be pulling out of GM crop research

in the UK; then, in June, it announced it would not pursue

commercialisation of GM oilseed rape in Australia; and last week they

also got out

of GM in India, saying the future was conventional crop breeding.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4646

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4657

 

+ GERMAN GM STUDY EXPOSES MONSANTO PARADOX

See if you can fathom this interesting piece of Monsanto logic.

Monsanto are using German research which claims to show there is no

danger of

GM farmers contaminating non-GM crops, to support their opposition to a

proposed new German law under which GM farmers would be held liable for

contaminating non-GM crops.

 

This is just the latest variant on the continuing paradox of the

biotech industry's ferocious opposition to liability. Why do they

fight every

suggestion of legal liability tooth and nail, at one and the same time

as claiming that GM crops are absolutely safe to eat, unproblematic to

grow, great for the environment, etc.?

 

Monsanto Agrar Deutschland issued a statement saying the test results

supported Monsanto's opposition to a proposed liability fund that would

be used to compensate non-GM farmers whose crops are contaminated from

GM crops. Under the new law set to be approved later this week,

planters of GM crops who are found to have contaminated adjacent

non-GM fields

can be held liable for damages even if they followed planting

instructions and other regulations.

 

Here's a shortened version of the report on the research in The

Scientist (24 Nov 2004):

 

The organizers of a research project in which German fields were

planted with genetically modified (GM) corn said today (November 24)

that the

test results prove that GM corn fields can " co-exist " with neighboring

non-GM fields.

 

The announcement was made at a Berlin press conference just days before

Germany's Bundestag, or lower house of Parliament, is expected to give

final approval to a new law that would strictly regulate GM crops.

Opponents of the law say it will stifle innovation and most likely

trigger

an exodus of GM research from Germany.

 

The tests, in 28 GM corn fields surrounded by non-GM fields in seven

states, have been a magnet for controversy in Germany, whose

environmentally friendly Greens Party is a junior coalition partner of

Chancellor

Gerhard Schroeder's ruling SPD party. Test field locations were kept

secret to prevent their destruction by anti-GM crop activists.

 

Speaking to The Scientist after the press conference, W. Eberhard

Weber, leader of the research team, said his study, which measured GM

contamination in corn harvested from surrounding non-GM fields, shows

that

non-GM corn planted at least 20 meters from GM corn was not contaminated

above the EU-allowed limit of 0.9%. According to EU regulations, corn

with a GM level above 0.9% cannot be labeled as non-GM.

 

" There is no doubt that if you keep a certain distance, then

co-existence between GM and non GM fields is possible, " said Weber,

who is head

of the Department of Plant Breeding and Plant Protection at

Martin-Luther-University at Halle-Wittenberg. " And that 'certain

distance' not less

than 20 meters. "

 

Christoph Then, a Greenpeace Germany GM expert who heard Weber speak at

the press conference, told The Scientist the study results appeared to

be accurate. " But the conclusion that you have no problem if you put

non GM crops 20 meters away from GM crops, this conclusion is wrong, "

Then said.

 

Then insisted that the 0.9% contamination threshold mandated by the

European Union is irrelevant, because many German corn processors and

millers will not accept corn with GM contamination above 0.2% to 0.4%.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4659

 

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LOBBYWATCH

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+ GUARDIAN'S JOHN VIDAL ON FSA'S WEB OF DECEIT

Could someone have a word with the Food Standards Agency? This

government body has long backed GM food and thrown doubt on organic

foods, and

now has a spiffy new consumer website that could have been written by

Mr Monsanto himself. Remarkably, the FSA does not mention one single

doubt thrown up by years of government and industry research into the

technology. When asked why, the FSA responds that " Defra [Dept of the

Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs], and not the FSA, is

responsible for

looking at the environmental impact of GM " . See

http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/healthissues/factsbehindissues/gmfood

- John Vidal's Eco Sounding, The Guardian, 24 Nov

http://society.guardian.co.uk/environment/story/0,14124,1357822,00.html

More on the FSA: http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=43

 

+ CATHOLIC INSTITUTE RESPONDS TO RAVEN ATTACK

The Catholic Institute for International Relations (CIIR) has responded

in a letter (at http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4647) to the

attack made on it by Peter Raven, a Pontifical Academician and Director

of the Missouri Botanical Garden, in his address to the US-Vatican

conference, " Feeding a Hungry World: The Moral Imperatives of

Biotechnology. "

 

In his speech, Raven contrasted the rationality and scientific

consensus found amongst supporters of the genetic engineering of food

crops

with the opposition, which he characterised as " ideological " ,

" unsupported " , " harmful " , " idiosyncratic " , " scientifically unfounded " ,

" fanciful " ,

" self-serving " , " murky " , " outrageous " , " politically or economically

motivated " , " obscene " and immoral.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4452

 

The least savoury aspect of Raven's address was his ludicrous attack on

CIIR as allegedly a paid agent of the European Union or its individual

member nations: " If allegations that the European Union or individual

nations are funding pressure groups such as Greenpeace or 'The Catholic

Institute for International Relations' (not affiliated with the

Vatican, and perhaps not officially with the Roman Catholic Church)

are true,

they clearly indicate a misuse of taxpayer funds to support ideological

causes that are unsupported and harmful to the development of Europe

and its individual countries " .

 

As we noted at the time, what made Raven's attack on CIIR, as allegedly

a paid mouthpiece of an undisclosed funder (in effect, a foreign power)

so disgraceful was his own failure to disclose anywhere in his address

that the Missouri Botanical Garden, of which he is director, has

received millions of dollars in funding from Monsanto. The Garden's

multimillion-dollar research centre is even called The Monsanto Center

after its

benefactor! And that's the tip of the iceberg.

 

Meanwhile, despite Raven's personal attempt at excommunicating of the

organisation, CIIR is, in fact, headed by a Romsan Catholic Cardinal. It

was also founded by one.

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=191

 

+ ACADEMICS UP IN ARMS OVER NO 10 PORN SPAM

Academics who were invited to be part of an exclusive email list from

the 10 Downing Street biotech strategy unit are incensed that they have

been deluged by a stream of pornographic emails for the past year,

including a graphic invitation to take part in " raw and live " sex.

 

" Will you prats please close down this bloody email list? " said John

Manoochehri, a senior policy adviser in the UN environment programme.

Calestous Juma, UN consultant and professor of international development

at Harvard university, was relatively restrained: " This is now a list

from hell. Please shut it down! "

 

Downing Street apologized and said: " The porn ... received did not

originate from No 10 or any government source and I have been reassured

that the lists have been closed down. " She said there were several

possible explanations: that the email address was " spoofed " by

hackers; that

it had been copied from an external website; or that someone on the list

had received an email infected by a virus that copies addresses.

 

But it was all too much for one unnamed porn recipient. If No 10 was

" supposed to be full of high flyers who influence the future of Britain,

yet they can't resolve a simple mailing list security issue, then this

country is really in trouble. "

- From John Vidal's Eco Sounding, The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1354874,00.html

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4640

 

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NANOTECH

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+ AFTER GM FOOD, HERE COMES NANO-FOOD!

As the government committee who first let GM Food into Britain prepares

to meet again, The ETC Group (an international research and advocacy

organisation) has called for an urgent public debate about the use of

Nanotechnology in food and agriculture - recommending that unassessed

nano-foods and pesticides be removed from the market.

 

In a new report, " Down on the Farm " (available online

www.etcgroup.org), ETC Group offers the first comprehensive look at

how nano-scale

technologies will transform farming, food and agriculture. At a public

meeting of the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes (ACNFP)

on 24

November, questions have been tabled calling for the withdrawal,

assessment and labelling of nanotech foods in line with

recommendations by

the Royal Society and others. ETC will also be writing to the European

Commission as well as Food, Agriculture and Environment Ministers

worldwide asking them to take precautionary action.

 

Nanotechnology refers to the manipulation of matter at the scale of

atoms and molecules, where size is measured in billionths of metres and

quantum physics determines how a substance behaves. According to Hope

Shand, ETC Group's Research Director, " Over the next two decades,

technologies converging at the nano-scale will have a greater impact

on farmers

and food than farm mechanisation or the Green Revolution. Most

consumers and farmers are still unaware and have never been asked

whether they

want these changes to the food chain " .

 

ETC's new report 'Down on the Farm' dishes out some big surprises: A

handful of food and nutrition products containing invisible and

un-labeled nano-scale additives are already on supermarket shelves. In

addition,

a number of pesticides containing nano-scale materials have been

released in the environment and are commercially available. Nanomaterials

exhibit different properties than the same materials at larger scales -

and scientists are now finding out that some nano-scale materials are

more reactive and mobile if they enter the body. Only a handful of

toxicological studies exist.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4655

 

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CAMPAIGN OF THE WEEK - PLEASE ACT TODAY

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+ STOP THE EU FROM BACKING DOWN ON GM FOOD UNDER WTO PRESSURE

The European Commission is attempting to overturn bans on GM food and

crops that Austria, France, Greece, Germany and Luxembourg put in place

to protect its citizens and the environment. On 29 November the

Commission will ask all EU member states to vote against these bans.

If the

European Commission gets its way, these five countries will have to lift

their bans and allow more risky GM products into their countries. The

move is yet another case of the Commission acting under pressure from

the US-led trade dispute at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). A

pro-biotech decision would also send a worldwide signal to other

countries not

to ban GM crops.

 

YOU CAN HELP! Stop the European Commission from forcing risky GM foods

onto your plate under WTO pressure. Send a letter, fax or email to your

government, demanding that they vote AGAINST the Commission's proposals

and ensure that the Commission protects the rights of countries to take

a precautionary approach to GM foods and crops.

 

** Write to your Environment Minister today, demanding to vote NO! on

proposals by the European Commission to end national bans on risky GM

food! Email your minister at http://bite-back.org

It only takes a minute!

 

 

 

 

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