lunes, marzo 07, 2016

Support the Monsanto Tribunal: A Message from OCA's International Direct...



OCA's International Director Ronnie Cummins outlines plans for holding Monsanto accountable for crimes against humanity and nature in the people's court in The Hague, in October. OCA will also help organize worldwide protests to coincide with the citizens tribunal and World Food Day, October 16, 2016.

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domingo, marzo 06, 2016

OCA newsletter

https://www.organicconsumers.org/bytes/organic-bytes-
501-monsanto-robocallers-scare-votes-defeat-labeling


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lunes, febrero 29, 2016

Insult to injury

https://www.organicconsumers.org/bytes/organic-bytes-500-first-they-injure-us-then-they-insult-us

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sábado, febrero 20, 2016

With friends like these

https://www.organicconsumers.org/bytes/organic-bytes-499-back-stabbing-gmo-labeling-movement

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martes, noviembre 17, 2015

glypho

sábado, octubre 31, 2015

Labels, not barcodes

jueves, septiembre 03, 2015

GMOs, Herbicides, and Public Health

https://www.organicconsumers.org/news/gmos-herbicides-and-public-health




rogator spraying corn


Self-propelled row-crop sprayer applying pesticide to post-emergent corn -wikipedia
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not high on most physicians' worry lists. If we think at all about biotechnology, most of us probably focus on direct threats to human health, such as prospects for converting pathogens to biologic weapons or the implications of new technologies for editing the human germline. But while those debates simmer, the application of biotechnology to agriculture has been rapid and aggressive. The vast majority of the corn and soybeans grown in the United States are now genetically engineered. Foods produced from GM crops have become ubiquitous. And unlike regulatory bodies in 64 other countries, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not require labeling of GM foods.
Two recent developments are dramatically changing the GMO landscape. First, there have been sharp increases in the amounts and numbers of chemical herbicides applied to GM crops, and still further increases — the largest in a generation — are scheduled to occur in the next few years. Second, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified glyphosate, the herbicide most widely used on GM crops, as a “probable human carcinogen”1 and classified a second herbicide, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), as a “possible human carcinogen.”2

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