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Announcing Science in Society # 25

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ISIS Press Release 17/02/05

 

Announcing Science in Society # 25

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Spring 2005

 

" The only radical science magazine on earth "

 

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From the Editor The GM Goliath that refuses to fall

 

Monsanto should have toppled, Goliath-like, years ago, if

not for the support of the US and other governments and

inter-government agencies; and at least some of that support

has been obtained through illegal means. Monsanto was caught

spending more than $700,000 on bribes in Indonesia in an

unsuccessful bid to bypass control of its GM cotton crops in

that country, and was duly fined $1.5 million in the US

court.

 

Monsanto remains by far the world's leading producer of GM

seeds, which fills 90% of GM hectares worldwide in 2003. But

the company has been hard hit by market rejection of GM

produce. Innovest Strategic Value Advisors, a financial

services firm based in New York, London, Paris and Toronto,

has consistently given Monsanto the lowest investment rating

for several years now. It says Monsanto is overvalued in the

short-term, and its long-term value is at risk. Outside of

the US, Canada and a few other developed countries, Monsanto

has received little revenue from its GM crops.

 

Although 95% of the soya planted in Argentina is Roundup

Ready, Monsanto was forced to shut down its operations there

in 2004 because of the lack of revenue. A string of GM

products have ceased to be marketed or developed for the

same reason: GM wheat, tomatoes, flax seed, rice and sugar

beets. Its GM potatoes were withdrawn in 2001 after

companies including McDonald's, Burger King, McCain's and

Pringles refused to buy them.

 

North American farmers' concerns over the marketability of

GM wheat caused Monsanto to abandon that product in 2004.

And worry over contamination liability led Monsanto to give

up its pharm-crop R & D in 2003.

 

Meanwhile, over 58 countries have enacted or announced

biosafety laws to restrict import and commercialisation of

GM products and/or require labelling of food containing GM

ingredients. More than 100 regions and 3 500 sub-regions in

Europe, the most important market, have declared themselves

GMO-free, and demanding new European laws to protect them

from GM contamination.

 

Last year, the United Nations Food and Agriculture

organization (FAO) published its report, Agricultural

biotechnology: meeting the needs of the poor? stating that

GMOs could be the key to solving world hunger, and pushing

for more funding. It was roundly condemned in an open letter

signed by 650 civil society organizations worldwide. The

letter demanded instead, structural changes in access to

land, food and political power, to be combined with support

for sustainable technologies in farmer-led research.

 

Increasing market rejection of GM foods has spread within

the US. Several polls have shown that a significant

percentage of people - up to 58% - would not eat GM food if

they were labelled as such. In the past year, 79 towns in

Vermont passed resolutions against GMOs while the State

government passed a seed-labelling bill, the first of its

kind in the US. In California, Mendocino County passed the

first law in the US to ban GMO releases into the

environment; and other counties have followed suit.

 

But beware. Monsanto has just bought Seminis, a fruit and

vegetable seed company for $1.4bn, and said it would look

into the possibility of genetically modifying the produce.

Prof. Joe Cummins warns that Seminis was a major player in

transgenic plant virus control. It made transgenic papaya

resistant to the papaya ring spot virus, which has been

released and marketed in US and a few other countries.

Monsanto had failed to get involved in transgenic virus

control, so acquiring Seminis will considerably strengthen

its stranglehold on transgenic seeds.

 

Seminis was a co-patent holder of the papaya ring spot virus

transgenes, and has patents for virus control genes in a

wide array of vegetable and fruit crops. It also holds a

patent on broccoli with anti sense genes that make broccoli

last a long time in the produce stand. " The combined

Monsanto-Seminis Corporate Empire may inaugurate a new era

of garden spies who rat out their neighbours for saving

seeds. " Joe says.

 

All the more reason to reject GM crops now; it is a massive

diversion from really feeding the world, especially under

global warming.

 

Before the food bubble bursts

 

New research just published in the journal Nature shows that

carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions could have

a more dramatic effect on climate than previously thought,

and that average temperature could go up by 11C. But the

journal does not tell us that the most immediate catastrophe

we face under climate change may be the collapse of food

production. Lester Brown of The Earth Policy Institute warns

in his new book, that the `food bubble' is about to burst,

unless the urgent problems of water shortage, overpopulation

and rising temperatures are tackled right away in " Plan B " .

 

Plan B involves shifting from a carbon-based energy economy

to a hydrogen-based one to stabilize climate change;

developing wind-generated energy, solar cells, fuel cells

and hydrogen generators. It means phasing out motorcars in

favour of bicycles, replacing coal-fired power plants by

gas-fired plants and wind farms.

 

Plan B means stabilizing world population at around 7.5

billion; increasing the productivity of water in

agriculture, halting soil erosion by replanting trees,

adopting minimum-till, no-till and other soil-conservation

practices.

 

Finally, it means restructuring the entire economy by

creating an " honest market " that " tells the ecological

truth " , that includes the indirect costs on the environment.

 

Another major reason food production is under threat is that

fossil fuel, on which industrial monoculture is highly

dependent, is fast diminishing.

 

At the beginning of 2004, Royal Dutch Shell wrote down a

quarter of its oil and gas reserves, amounting to some 4.5

billion barrels. It was the latest and most spectacular in a

series of write-downs by oil companies. Crude oil price rose

above US$50 per barrel in October 2004.

 

Oil production may be reaching its peak- the crunch point -

when roughly half of all the world's reserves have been

extracted, and production would decline, driving up the

price of oil and eventually failing to meet demand.

 

It takes roughly 10 calories of energy to produce 1 calorie

of food from field to plate, and industrial monocultures

need 6 to 10 times more energy than sustainable farming

methods. There are thus enormous potential energy savings in

shifting to truly sustainable agriculture systems that

include minimizing long distance transport, processing and

packaging. These energy savings bring a host of other

advantages, such as restoring autonomy to small family

farmers, social and financial wealth to local rural

communities, alleviating poverty, conserving biodiversity

and maintaining and revitalizing indigenous cultures.

 

A mechanism for mobile phone effect at last?

 

Prof. William Stewart must be tearing his hair out having to

repeat his advice that children should not use mobile phones

as a Europe-wide study costing more than 3 million euros

over 4 years has once again eschewed any suggestion that

mobile phones are health risks. In fact, the study was

designed to preclude implications on health risks, as it

involved only in vitro investigations on cells and molecules

that, the final report on the study said, cannot be

extrapolated to whole organisms. And although the study

confirmed many biological effects of EMFs far below the

current exposure limits deemed to be safe, such as DNA

breakages and chromosomal aberrations; it failed, once

again, to identify the mechanisms responsible.

 

There may well have been a minor breakthrough to

understanding the mechanism as other scientists found a

remarkable tendency of the mobile phone to turn a particular

enzyme solution into a gel. And it may have something to do

with the collective structure of water. Magical water!

 

Which stem cells?

 

Adult stem cells isolated from the patients' bone marrow or

blood have proven successful in mending the heart after a

heart attack. But new results also suggest they may help

patients with chronic heart damage from Chagas' disease; and

stem cells harvested from cord blood of the newborn may mend

spinal injury.

 

Meanwhile, insurmountable technical and financial hurdles

have piled up on the ethical and safety concerns over the

use of embryonic stem cells. Isn't it time to call a halt to

`therapeutic' human cloning and embryonic stem cell

research? What purpose does it serve other than indulge the

whims of scientists who cannot think of doing anything else?

 

Mind & body control nano-implants coming

 

Brain and neuro-implants that can help control pain and

restore paralysed people's ability to control their lives

and to communicate seem like an unadulterated good. But

could this also be the beginning of mind control through

virtual reality and Brave New World surveillance through

implanted identity tags?

 

Brain-computer interface is an exciting new area that offers

great promises and perils in equal measure. The time to

debate this is now.

 

All Science in Society articles cited can be accessed on

ISIS members website: http://www.i-sis.org.uk/membership.php

 

GM-Free Are Transgenic Proteins Allergenic? Beware

Monsanto's " Vistive " Soybean Feeding the World or the

Corporations? How PR Poses as Science in Crop Biotechnology

ISP Bid to Stop US Rubber-Stamping Transgenic Contamination

GM Sugar Beet Gone Sour Europe Holding Firm against GMOs How

Europe is Recolonizing America

 

Sustainable Food Production Now Organic Production Works Are

Organic Foods more Healthy? Increase Mycotoxins in Organic

Produce? Corporate Takeover of Sustainable Agriculture

Backfired Agroecology versus Ecoagriculture

 

Unpicking GM Cotton The GM Cotton that People Forgot

Corruption, Hype, Half-truths & Lies Fiascos Around the

World Australia Adopting GM Cotton?

 

Pollution Watch No to Fluoridation

 

Letters to the Editor

 

Which Stem Cells? No Case for Embryonic Stem Cells Research

Bone Marrow Cells Repair Heart Damaged by Chagas' Disease

Cord Blood Stem Cells Mend Spinal Injury Patients' Own Stem

Cells Mend Heart

 

Body & Mind Control Implants Get Ready for Matrix Electronic

Medical Implants Promises and Perils

 

Fields of Influence Mobile Phone Turns Enzyme Solution into

Gel Confirmed: Mobile Phones Break DNA & Scramble Genomes

 

Food Bubble Bursting The Food Bubble Economy Oil Running Out

 

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