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WEEKLY WATCH 134

" GM WATCH " <info

Thu, 28 Jul 2005 21:59:05 +0100

 

 

 

 

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WEEKLY WATCH number 134

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from Claire Robinson, WEEKLY WATCH editor

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Dear all:

 

This week brings news of the UK's first GM superweed. In the wake of

the deluge of publicity surrounding this event, it's emerged that Bayer

has withdrawn all its applications to grow GM oilseed rape (canola) in

the EU.

 

We also have some devastating Indian government research demonstrating

Bt cotton's poor pest resistance (ASIA). It seems the findings were

known back in 2003 but were kept under wraps, allowing more releases of a

crop that continues to harm the livelihoods of poor farmers.

 

We've always said that inheritance is about more than just genes, and

that's being borne out in research that shows toxic insult can be passed

down through generations without any alteration of genes (TOXICS AND

GENETICS).

 

And there's lots more interesting stuff, from the reported ban on GMOs

coming into Ghana to the extraordinary contamination problems besetting

Austalasia, so make sure you check out all the different sections

below.

 

Claire claire

www.gmwatch.org / www.lobbywatch.org

 

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CONTENTS

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UK's FIRST SUPERWEED

ACTION AGAINST GMOs: 30-31 July

THE OTHER TERRORISTS

AFRICA

AUSTRALASIA

THE AMERICAS

ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST

CORPORATE TAKEOVER OF SCIENCE

TOXICS AND GENETICS

GM UNCERTAINTIES

WTO

 

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UK's FIRST SUPERWEED

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+ GOVT STUDY FINDS UK's FIRST SUPERWEED

New government research, revealed 25 July, reports on the discovery of

the first GM superweed in the UK - the result of GM oilseed rape

cross-breeding with a common weed, charlock, during the UK's GM farm

scale

trials.

 

The revelation raises yet more concerns about the impact of growing GM

oilseed rape in the UK. It also comes less than a month after the UK

tried to persuade other European countries to lift their own bans on

growing GM oilseed rape. The UK government claimed to be acting on

scientific grounds but it now seems it was already aware of this study

at the

time of the votes. The UK's Environment Minister was the only Minister

to vote against all of Europe's GM bans.

 

What has given this news particular impact is that scientists had

dismissed this problem as virtually impossible. In a review of the

evidence

by the European Environment Agency in 2000, it was concluded that

" there appears to be general agreement that natural gene flow is not

likely

to occur between B. napus and S. arvensis. " (Brassica napus is oilseed

rape, Sinapis arvensis is charlock)

 

Friends of the Earth's Emily Diamand said: " The Government's trials

have already shown that growing GM crops can harm wildlife. Now we're

seeing the real possibility of GM superweeds being created, with serious

consequences for farmers and the environment. What is disturbing is the

way the Government appears to have ignored its own evidence in trying to

force GM crops onto countries that have a real cause for concern. The

Government must stop acting as cheerleader for GM crops, and start

paying attention to its own research, and above all, to the British

public. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5531

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5529

 

+ WEED DISCOVERY BRINGS CALLS FOR GM BAN

Britain cannot afford to take the risk of spreading GM genes to wild

plants and should ban GM crops that have wild relatives in the

countryside, the former UK environment minister Michael Meacher said.

 

Mr Meacher said French research which showed that one herbicide

resistant weed introduced into a crop had multiplied to 103,000 plants

in four

years, was " frightening " . " The safe option is to say simply that the

risk of these GM crops is too great and we will not grow them, " he said.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5537

 

+ BAYER WITHDRAWS GM OILSEED RAPE IN EU

Bayer has withdrawn its applications to grow GM oilseed rape in the EU.

The move comes as public calls for GM-free zones spreads across Europe

and follows a series of research findings which have uncovered

environmental damage resulting from the GM crop being grown.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5538

 

+ SCIENTIST'S CLAIM IS CONTRADICTED BY HIS OWN RESEARCH!

Dr Les Firbank, co-ordinator of the GM farm-scale evaluations (FSEs)

claims " there are no environmental consequences " from GM crops

interbreeding with wild relatives like charlock and that it is simply

a problem

for farmers in terms of weed management. But bizarrely, Fairbanks claim

is directly contradicted by his own research! The clear conclusion from

the FSEs which he oversaw is that different forms of weed management

have a critically different impact on wildlife.

 

In other words, weed management can have major environmental

consequences. The herbicide regime used with GM oilseed rape, for

instance, was

shown to have a significantly more damaging effect on wildlife than that

used with the non-GM crop, which was why Bayer was not allowed to

proceed with GM rape commercialisation.

 

This makes it ludicrous to argue that a problem such as herbicide

resistant weeds that forces farmers to intensify their herbicide

regimes by

the addition of yet more toxic herbicides is something that has " no

environmental consequences " !

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5550

 

+ MORE SUPERWEED LIES AND THE LYING LIARS WHO TELL THEM

" The likelihood of transfer of the introduced genes from the GM canola

to the less closely related brassicaceous weed species Raphanus

raphanistrum, Hirschfeldia incana and Sinapis arvensis [charlock] is very

low " . Elsewhere the risk is described as " negligible " .

- The Australian government's Office of the Gene Technology Regulator,

in assessing the application for commercial release of Bayer's GM

Liberty Link canola (oilseed rape)

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5539

 

" I have no worries about GM technology producing superweeds. "

- Sir Robert May, chief government scientist, April 1999

 

" The concept of a superweed is very interesting. We have all seen The

Day of the Triffids and I guess that can cause some alarm but frankly I

do not believe it is a problem. "

- Dr David Evans, Zeneca research director, June 1998

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5541

 

+ QUOTE FROM FIVE YEAR FREEZE ON GM OILSEED RAPE FIASCO

" Millions of pounds and thousand of hours research from skilled

scientists have been wasted trying to establish if GM oilseed rape was

safe.

Much of this was publicly funded despite the public's rejection of GM

crops in the late 1990s. The lesson for politicians from this fiasco is

that they need to listen and involve people more in decisions about food

and farming. If they did we might end up with a regulatory system and

approach to farming that commands public respect and meets their demand

for high quality food that is produced in a way to minimise its

environmental impact " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5543

 

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+ ACTION AGAINST GMOs: 30-31 July

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+ ACTION AGAINST GMOs IN GERMANY, 30-31 July,

Treading on Monsanto's corns!

" We are taking action now. Industrial genetic engineering tries to

create irreversible facts. Now is the time. We will stir into action.

Germany and Europe will remain GMO-free. "

The action is taking place near Berlin - lots more info:

www.gendreck-weg.de

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5535

 

Voices of support for the action:

 

Sven Giegold

Attac, Germany

I support the action because:

" A vast majority of consumers do not want GMOs in agriculture. Politics

is propagating it nevertheless. Therefore civil disobedience is now a

legitimate method which supports our successful consumer boycott. "

 

Zafrullah Chowdhury

Physicist, Founder of The Peoples' Health Center, Bangladesh

I support the action because:

" The Third World doesn't need genetic technology. What's most important

for us is sustainable agriculture, which can cope with local conditions

and manages without growth-retarding substances or insecticides.

Gentech is only going to produce new crop failures and insecticide

poisons. "

 

Vandana Shiva

Prizewinner of the Right Livelihood Award, India

I support the action because:

" Hunger and misery will increase if we allow agro-genetic technology to

spread. World food supplies can only be secured through seeds adapted

to local conditions. "

 

Jose Bove

Farmer, France

I support the action because:

" GMOs are a problem for the whole of Europe. We can only prevent

agricultural gentech by not letting the seeds enter Europe at all. "

 

Percy Schmeiser

Farmer, Canada

I support the action because:

" I've been using my own seeds for years, and now farmers like me are

being told we can't do that anymore if our neighbours are growing

(genetically modified) crops. "

 

Melaku Worede,

Seeds of Survival,

Prizewinner of the Right Livelihood Award, Ethiopia

I support the action because:

" It is naive and irresponsible to go for genetic technology, as long as

hundreds of thousands of human beings are starving in this world

because of political chaos, problems of distribution, the

privatisation of

the right of access to water and through corruption. "

 

Prof. Dr. Michael Succow

Uni Greifswald, Deutschland

I support the action because:

" What the world needs more urgently than ever are healthy soils and

healthy plants. This can only be done through environmentally sensitive

farming. This is the only way to safeguard employment in agriculture.

With the 'miracle cure' of genetic technology we only make the ecological

and social problems of our times even worse, resulting in damage to

human beings and nature. "

 

Tewolde Berhan Egziabher

Minister of the Environment, Ethiopia

I support the action because:

" Genetic technology is no remedy for the poor countries of this world,

because the profit-oriented gentech companies will not be able to do

good business there in the long term. The genetic diversity available

today is more than sufficient to solve the problems of feeding the

poorest.

 

Badly informed governments and corrupt members of governments

everywhere in the world are the main obstacle to an objective

discussion of the

true problems of world food supplies.

 

The merciless forces of the free market, which in the wake of

globalisation is taking on a cynical, inhuman character, deprive the

poorest of

the poor of any basis for making a living.

 

We have to ask the questions of the future: our governments have to

give priority to the longterm protection of the earth's atmosphere and to

biodiversity, and then we will be able to solve the problems of

globalisation: poverty, exodus of employment, energy use,

radicalisation and

climate change. Time is pressing. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5536

 

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THE OTHER TERRORISTS

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+ GERMS GONE WILD

Canada and the US have virtually no special legal or regulatory

requirements for the safety of labs that work with GM bacteria and

viruses,

says an excellent article at

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5519

 

EXCERPTS (slightly edited for flow):

The main confinement and disposal rules are voluntary guidelines. The

hundreds of Canadian and US labs that make GM microbes are on the honour

system. Regulators in both countries don't even know how many such labs

exist or what they are creating. And neither country requires labs to

report any but the most serious GM lab accidents.

 

At the EPA in Denver, Suzanne Wuerthele says lab safety is a big worry

for her. " There are no [government] inspections to my knowledge of the

facilities that do this, and we don't even know who they are. "

 

A troubling survey of 400 GM labs at universities, private companies,

and government institutions that got US grants for research on bioterror

found only four percent fully complied with safety guidelines.

 

Joe Cummins, professor emeritus at the University of Western Ontario,

says, " We have grown very careless. It is as if workers and the public

are really insignificant. "

 

Geneskool, sponsored by UBC and Genome B.C., is just one of dozens of

places - mostly high schools and colleges - where Canadian teenagers are

being encouraged to try their hand at genetic engineering, using E.

coli kits.

 

It all leaves Joe Cummins stunned. He thinks letting teens create

drug-resistant bacteria is one of the craziest things he has heard.

Cummins

is one of Canada's most prominent geneticists. " I think it's

spectacularly stupid, " he says. " Any way you cut it, these high-school

kids will

get it [E. coli] on them. That's inescapable among these young kids. "

 

.... The lack of government oversight, Cummins says, has allowed GM

drug-resistant microbes to escape from labs for many years. And that, he

believes, may be a big reason for the rise of drug-resistant diseases

around the world in the past 30 years.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5519

 

+ SIDE EFFECTS OF DRUGGED CROPS

The Union of Concerned Scientists' Margaret Mellon explains the group's

concerns about the dangers of GM pharming in food crops:

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5533

 

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AFRICA

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+ GHANA STOPS IMPORTATION OF GM FOODS

According to an article in the Ghanaian Chronicle

(July 28, 2005), Ghana has taken a strong stance against the

importation and cultivation of Genetically Modified (GM) foods in Ghana.

 

The Food and Agriculture minister, Mr. Ernest Debrah said last Friday

in Accra that the country would reject, without hesitation, the

importation of any Genetically Modified (GM) foods, crops and

materials into

the country even where there was famine.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200507280825.html

 

+ BT AND ORGANIC COTTON IN AFRICA

Paul Desmarais, director of the Kasisi Agricultural Training Centre in

Zambia, reports: " We have successfully grown organic cotton for two

years now at Kasisi. We have good control of insects and there is not

resistance built in the system as there is even with Bt cotton. Our

yields

are double the national yields.

 

" Farmers using the conventional route are barely ekeing out an

existence with the price of cotton dropping and the price of inputs

climbing

up. We have just had the seed cotton tested for fibre length, micronair,

etc. and our cotton did very well on all the scores. Let us pursue the

growing of organic cotton. It is possible and it is sustainable. "

 

Meanwhile, Andrew Taynton reports: " There are allegations circulating

in South Africa at the moment that where NGO's have taught organic and

sustainable methods of farming, government officials come in and tell

these farmers they will never make money that way and distribute

chemicals and GM seeds. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5534

 

+ US PROMOTING GM IN AFRICA

For an interesting commentary + links on how the US is pushing Africa

to accept GM on American terms, see:

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5544

 

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AUSTRALASIA

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+ GM MAIZE FOUND GROWING IN NZ

Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) officials are trying to work

out how a big maize consignment has tested positive for GM seed. The

maize - all grown for food in one region of New Zealand - was tested by a

food manufacturer.

 

No GM maize has been approved for commercial crops in New Zealand, and

tests before or at the border are supposed to pick up GE seed in maize

sent from overseas for planting. But this is about the sixth such

incident in the past three years, according to a MAF official.

 

Farmers are " frustrated " by the news of the contamination, which they

fear will endanger export markets. Around 13,500 tonnes of maize may

have to be dumped.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5540

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5546

 

+ DELIBERATE GM CONTAMINATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA

The Network of Concerned Farmers (NCF) have revealed evidence of

deliberate GM canola contamination in New South Wales. The Federal

Department

of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) funded research

undertaken by CSIRO that involved contaminating 140 tonne of non-GM

canola with

GM canola from a field trial.

 

" GM canola is meant to be banned because of the risk to our industry

but it was deliberately bought into New South Wales and added to our

non-GM canola, " explained Juliet McFarlane, NCF spokesperson and farmer.

 

The contaminated seed was handled by Graincorp who sold it to an

unnamed farmer somewhere in Australia, even though there is a section

in the

relevant New South Wales Act that specifically prohibits this.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5546

 

+ WHY BIOTECH BRIGADE WANT TO SILENCE AUSTRALIAN FARMER

Here's an extract from a scorching speech by Julie Newman of

Australia's Network of Concerned Farmers at an event called 'Meeting

of the

Minds' which was held recently in Canberra. Read it and you'll see why GM

proponents have tried so desperately to silence farmers like Julie.

 

EXCERPTS:

GM crops are the biggest threat to the agricultural industry we have

ever faced and industry leaders have no right to accept GM contamination

and industry sabotage on behalf of farmers that can not afford to

accept it.

 

....millions of dollars have been invested by governments in GM

technology in the hope that the scientific sector will be self

funding. No real

benefits have been forthcoming and market risk is rapidly worsening.

 

No government should sacrifice a viable industry in order to prop up a

high risk, failing, fledgling industry and if they do, somebody other

than farmers or taxpayers should be liable for the consequences.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5530

 

+ DON'T TRUST SCIENTISTS, SAY FARMERS

In response to the pro-GM statements made by Dr Jim Peacock of

CSIRO/Australian Academy of Science, the Network of Concerned Farmers

(NCF) are

asking farmers not to trust scientists that have a vested interest.

 

" It is rubbish to say that GM crops are going to feed the world when

non-GM varieties appear to be yielding more, " said Julie Newman of the

Network of Concerned Farmers. " The last people farmers should be

listening to for direction and advice is the scientists and industry

players

that have a vested interest in this patented product. We need to listen

to our marketers who clearly state the advantage of being GM-free. "

 

The NCF claim Mr Peacock should have revealed the financial ties that

scientific sectors such as CSIRO have with companies such as Monsanto.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5549

 

An article in the journal Australasian Science by a former CSIRO senior

executive accused the head of CSIRO of subverting its traditional role

of public research in favour of lucrative consulting work for

government and the private sector. Research into GM crops, with its

promise of

intellectual property and revenue streams, is 'in' at the CSIRO, he

reported; research into organic farming is 'out'. He described morale

among

staff as at rock bottom.

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=187 & page=C

 

+ ASIAN FLOUR MILLS DON'T WANT AUSTRALIAN GM WHEAT

Asian flour mills say they are unlikely to buy Australian GM wheat

because it would affect their ability to sell to their markets, yet GM

contamination of wheat in Australia ia a real possibility because of

ongoing GM wheat trials.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5532

 

+ ORANGE COUNCIL, NEW SOUTH WALES GOES GM FREE

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5532

 

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THE AMERICAS

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+ GM SLOWDOWN IN BRAZIL

Sales of GM soybean seeds, which were legalized earlier this year in

Brazil, are very slow, industry sources said. Royalties charged by

Monsanto are seen as one of the main reasons.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5544

 

+ ROUNDUP RESISTANCE HITS CALIFORNIA

Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide

which is used with Monsanto's herbicide-resistant GM crops. University of

California scientists have just reported finding glyphosate-resistant

horseweed in California. As the article below notes,

" Glyphosate-resistant horseweed was first reported in 2000 in

Delaware. It has since been

found in ten other states. This is the first confirmation of the

resistant weed in California. "

 

It's not just horseweed that's proving a problem: " The scientists

believe that another weed, hairy fleabane, may also be evolving

glyphosate

resistance, a phenomenon that has been confirmed in hairy fleabane in

only two other areas worldwide. "

More examples of Roundup resistant weeds:

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5527

 

+ QUEBEC TALKS GM LABELLING

Resistance to the imposition of untested GM technology keeps growing -

even within the countries that are the supposed bastions of GM

production, like the US and Canada. The Quebec government is to try to

convince

other Canadian governments that mandatory labelling for GM foods should

be the law in Canada.

 

" The Quebec government considers that it (mandatory labelling) is

necessary and the right thing to do, " said Quebec agriculture ministry

official Claude Gregoire. " Quebec would like to see other governments

adopt

this position as well. It is what the minister said when he met other

ministers. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5528

 

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ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST

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+ U.S. BRINGS GMOs AND NUKES TO INDIA

In a new US-India move to increase scientific cooperation, the US has

pledged to provide India with nuclear reactors and materials and

technology to deal with crop pests and diseases and food storage

problems.

That translates as GMOs.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5544

 

+ INDIA: GOVT STUDY SHOWS GM COTTON FAULTS

Indian government scientists have acknowledged flaws in the GM Bt

cotton plants under commercial cultivation, endorsing what NGOs have long

claimed and contradicting Monsanto's hype.

 

In a study released 25 July, scientists at the Central Institute of

Cotton Research (CICR), Nagpur said the amount of protein varies across

different varieties and, in some plants, decreases to levels inadequate

to protect the plants 110 days after sowing.

 

Their experiments also revealed that production of the protein is

lowest in the bollworms' most favoured sites of attack - the plants'

ovaries

found in the flowers and the thick green peel of the cotton boll from

which cotton blooms.

 

" This study validates our findings and proves that Bt cotton in India

was approved without adequate field testing, " said Suman Sahai, director

of Gene Campaign.

 

Sahai said India's regulatory agencies should have ascertained whether

the plants produce the protein in the right amounts and on the right

sites in the plant before approving it for commercial cultivation. " Why

weren't rigorous studies such as this one conducted earlier? " she asked.

 

" We're now asking ourselves the same question, " a government

entomologist said.

 

However, the government scientist's statement may be disingenuous, as

it has emerged that the shocking findings in the CICR's study have been

known about since 2003!

 

Because the findings have been kept under wraps and apparently not

passed on to regulators, a series of fresh releases of Bt cotton in India

have been made possible. These approvals, says the Centre for

Sustainable Agriculture (CSA), must now be revoked to protect farmers.

CSA fears

the release of the delayed findings may be part of a deliberate

strategy.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5542

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5547

 

+ CORPORATE AGRIBIZ AND THE DESTABLIZATION OF FARMING

An article for CounterPunch explains how corporations destabilize

traditional farming, leaving farmers with only one option: to use its own

harmful and expensive products. This tactic has been used in the

Philippines and is now being implemented in Iraq.

 

EXCERPT:

Throughout southeast Asia, destabilization of traditional farming

practices from corporate agribusiness intervention has been rampant.

In the

late 1980's, for example, I spent time with rice farmers in the

Philippines. They told me that they were encouraged to grow a new higher

yielding rice plant developed by the International Rice Institute, and

its

affiliated corporate agribusiness companies. They were excited about

growing and potentially exporting more rice. It made no sense to them

that

they could not set the seed aside for next year's crop, as Filipino

farmers have done for hundreds of years. It also made no sense that the

only way the crop would be fertile was through use of fertilizers

supplied by agribusiness companies. Such chemical use was also an unknown

practice for these farmers.

 

The next year, hundreds of the small rice farmers went out of business

because they couldn't afford to purchase the seed or fertilizer. I

asked them why they didn't go back to planting their old rice crops. They

told me they couldn't because they didn't have the seeds anymore as the

seed had always been set aside for the next year's crop. As a result

they were dependent on agribusiness for their seeds there was no option.

Most of the traditional Filipino rice seeds are now in US seed banks.

 

.... Most of the world has resisted, in some way, the wholesale invasion

of GMO crops. No country in their right mind would turn over their food

sovereignty to US corporate agribusiness. Not to be defeated, corporate

agribusiness has sought loopholes in vulnerable areas in the world.

They seek regions where the implementation of their insidious schemes is

virtually a given and from which they can force the world to accept

their devastating and destabilizing agricultural model. Currently, the US

military occupied Iraq is a prime area and the continent of Africa is

another.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5524

 

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CORRPORATE TAKEOVER OF SCIENCE

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+ GOVT OFFICIALS REWARDED FOR LYING, PUNISHED FOR TELLING TRUTH

The US federal government suffers from a " severe disinformation

syndrome " in which agency specialists are pressured to alter reports by

managers who are promoted for breaking the law, according to

congressional

testimony delivered by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility

(PEER). As a consequence, scientific and technical papers, particularly

within environmental agencies, are routinely censored, altered or

manipulated for political purposes.

 

In one survey of scientists in a federal agency more than half of all

respondents (56%) reported cases where " commercial interests have

inappropriately induced the reversal or withdrawal of scientific

conclusions

or decisions through political intervention " .

 

Jeff Ruch, executive director of PEER, said, " On a daily basis, public

employees in crisis contact PEER. In our D.C. office alone, we average

five 'intakes' per day. A typical intake involves a scientist or other

specialist who is asked to shade or distort the truth in order to reach

a pre-determined result, such as a favorable recommendation on a

project or approval; of commercial release of a new chemical.

 

" From PEER's perspective, the federal government is suffering from a

severe disinformation syndrome. The level of official dissembling from

federal environmental and resource agencies has never been worse.

 

" The cases that PEER sees increasingly involve agencies manipulating

scientific or other technical conclusions to fit a preset political

agenda. Moreover... employees who try to expose falsehoods often lose

their

careers while managers who deliberately sanction official falsehoods

more often than not are rewarded or promoted and are rarely, if ever,

punished. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5526

 

+ HONEST SCIENCE UNDER SIEGE

Conflicts of interest and a broken monitoring system erode the public's

trust in science, says Tim Montague of the Environmental Research

Foundation in an excellent article.

 

EXCERPT:

It is common practice for industry to wage scientific and public

relations war against the regulatory agencies whose job is to protect

public

health. The Wall Street Journal reports that PR firm executives openly

admit to hiring university professors to put their names on

ghost-written letters to the editor. The letters are written by hacks

paid to put

a corporate " spin " on the science, and the experts sign their names to

lend credence to the spin (and to earn a fat fee).

 

Another common practice these days is " seeding the scientific

literature " with bogus results, to create doubt and confusion. In

recent years,

corporations have seeded the literature with false findings related to

tobacco, lead, mercury, asbestos, vinyl chloride, chromium, nickel,

benzene, beryllium and others. They cook the numbers, publish misleading

articles in obscure journals, and then cite their own work to create

confusion and doubt.

 

... In some areas of scientific endeavor, there are almost no

independent researchers left because nearly every scientist in the

field is

funded by corporations with an axe to grind.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5521

 

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TOXICS AND GENETICS

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+ NEW WAY TO INHERIT ENVIRONMENTAL HARM

New research shows that the environment is more important to health

than anyone had imagined. Recent information indicates that toxic effects

on health can be inherited by children and grandchildren, even when

there are no genetic mutations involved. These inherited changes are

caused by subtle chemical influences, and this new field of scientific

inquiry is called " epigenetics. "

 

.... In other words, the cancer you get today may have been caused by

your grandmother's exposure to an industrial poison 50 years ago, even

though your grandmother's genes were not changed by the exposure.

- Tim Montague, Rachel's Environment & Health News, June 9 2005

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5523

 

+ ANOTHER NAIL IN COFFIN OF GENETIC DETERMINISM

A new book titled Four Dimensions by Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb, says

reviewer Steven Rose, " restores subtlety to evolutionary theory " . Rose,

who elsewhere has criticised the flawed genetic determinism on which

the biotech industry is based, comments, " Genes do not exist in

isolation, but as part of a web of interactions extending in time as

well as

space. Indeed, as more and more is learned about the complexities of

these

processes, the concept of 'the gene' as a reified [abstract thing being

treated as concrete] DNA sequence tends to dissolve... " What's more,

Rose thinks Darwin would have agreed.

- Steven Rose, " What Darwin really thought "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5525

 

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GM UNCERTAINTIES

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+ UNLIKE CLIMATE SCIENCE, GM IS FULL OF UNCERTAINTIES

Greenpeace was invited by David Dennis, in a letter to Nature, to

reconsider its opposition to GM crops in the light of its support for the

consensus on climate science.

 

Doug Parr of Greenpeace replied, again in a letter to Nature: " In the

case of climate change, uncertainties over the physics, measurements,

modelling and historical data have generally (although sometimes

erratically) tended to be resolved. In the case of GM, further

investigation of

genomes and gene function has led to new insights, such as alternative

splicing mechanisms and the regulatory roles played by RNAi and

chromatin packing, which question the fundamental understanding of gene

regulation and control. This is demonstrated by the hedging on

certainties in

the UK government's GM science panel review in 2003, which was a far

cry from the certainties expressed in the mid-1990s. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5518

 

+ LEAVE GM SAFETY TO RELEVANT SCIENTISTS

Ecologist Denis Couvet of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle,

Paris, contradicts David Dennis' claim in Nature (see above) that " an

overwhelming majority of plant geneticists, biochemists and molecular

biologists have endorsed the use and safety " of GM crops.

 

Couvet writes, " As questions about the use and safety of GM crops

concern primarily environmental science, statements by biochemists and

molecular biologists, who deal with simplified biological systems, at

small

scales, only add to the problem of misinformation and lead to an

increase in concern about GM crops. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5518

 

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WTO

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+ WTO TO BULLDOZE GM BANS?

The right of consumers to say 'no' to GM food is under attack by the

World Trade Organisation (WTO), Greenpeace warned. As trade leaders

gathered for the General Council meeting at the WTO's headquarters in

Geneva, Greenpeace activists, imitating Monsanto, drove a 'WTO

steamroller'

over a map of Europe made out of non-GM food products. The activists

were protesting against the Bush administration for suing the EU because

it has restricted GMOs.

Links to resources:

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=5548

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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