Biotechnology Newswire 5/1/02
neRAGE | 01.05.2002 18:47 | Bio-technology
Exciting news to report- we just got word that yet another town in the US passed a resolution against genetic engineering via their town meeting. Leverett Massachusetts is the 44th town to take a stance against genetic engineering. This is the first town in Massachusetts- outside of Boston, which passed a city resolution in 2000- to use local-level, grassroots approach to passing resolutions against GE. After 28 towns in Vermont successfully passed resolutions two months ago, it seems that there is major potential for these kind of local level approaches to spread rapidly.
In the news, we've seen stories coming from the UK, directly asserting that the safety testing of GE products has been insufficient. Despite Nature's retraction of the story on the contamination of Mexican corn, there have been numerous articles in the mainstream press which have acknowledged that gene transfer is a reality of GE products. Along side of this, there have been several large reports about the pressure academic researchers are facing from various corporations. Not an ideal situation, but at least stories of how researchers are being influenced in controlled by corporations are making it to the papers.
In the US, cloning has once again made the front pages, forcing the US government to make a weak stand on one of the flash points of biotechnology. Of course, while the press focuses on questions surrounding cloning, they (as usual) overlook all of the very real and significant impacts that biotechnology is already having on communities around the world.
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U.S. Media Opinion Pages Present Biased View of Biotech (News)

Schmeiser must pay court costs (News)

UK: GM crops decision may cause rural conflict (News)

GM safety tests 'flawed' (News)

'Frankenfish' spawn controversy (News)

Anti-GM scientists are facing widespread assaults on their credibility (News)

Third Intergovernmental Conference on the Cartagena Protocol (Biotech Policy)

Activists want Mexican crackdown on genetic corn (News)

"Worst ever" Contamination of Mexican Landraces (News)

RAGE fights for farmers (News)

Farmers fear U.S. not taking food security seriously (News)

Corn Study Spurs Debate over Corporate Meddling in Academia (News)

UC Department Torn Over Corn Research (News)

Aimin' at the public's stomach (News)

Mexico corn contamination is real and massive (News)

GM ACTIVISTS CALL FOR BAN TO PROTECT POOR FARMERS (News)

Activists and farmers challenge GMO test-site (News)

Are We Facing Another StarLink Situation (News)

Brazil Battles GMOs (News)

FDA Says Monsanto Canola Doesn't Appear to Pose Risks (News)

Unapproved Canola Seed May Be on Farms, Makers Say (News)

Monsanto seeks delay in lawsuit (News)

Monsanto's Genetic Pollution (News)

Biotech Protesters Mobilize Across North America (News)

The Five Gene Giants are Becoming Four: DuPont and Monsanto - "Living in Sinergy"? (News)

China to Draft Laws on Bio-safety (Biotech Policy)

Doubt and Shock Greet Cloning Pregnancy Report (Human Genetics)

Scientist claims vendetta over GM research (News)

From Golden Rice to Anti-Viral Tomatoes -- Good Health or Good Marketing? (Background)

Nature retraction aside, transgenic corn contamination in Mexico still a fact (News)

Syngenta's power over rice genome: What might it mean? (Patent Issues)

Pressure On EU to Ban GM Crops (Biotech Policy)

Monsanto Plans 5% Work-Force Reduction, Reiterates Earnings Outlook (News)

Two Madison Citizens Cited in Labeling Action (Action News)

Across U.S., local governments fight large-scale corporate farms (News)

Farmers Are Deeply Wary About Genetically Engineered Crops (News)

US Government: Biotech Crops Making a Surge (News)

Attempt to Discredit Adult Stem Cells (Human Genetics)

GM CROPS BOUND TO 'ESCAPE', SAYS EU (News)

US: Labeling for GMO-free on hold (Biotech Policy)

Genetic Pollution: Starlink Corn Invades Mexico (News)

Biohazards: The Next Generation? (Background)

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