Visual essays by Franke James reveal how the 'troublesome artist' was targeted because her views on climate change clashed with the push to develop Alberta's tar sands. Full story here.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Scientists Find Holes in Monsanto GM Wheat Denial
Common Dreams
Monsanto claimed Wednesday that the Oregon field found last week to be contaminated with Monsanto's unapproved GM wheat was an "isolated" incident, and that it was likely either the result of an accident or "sabotage." However, scientists warned Thursday that the biotech giant's denial has many holes. Details here.
A Fragile Ecosystem in Ecuador Threatened by Climate Change
QUITO, (Inter Press Service) - The “páramos” or high plateaus of Ecuador, a crucial source of water, are showing signs of extreme fragility and a troubling loss of capacity to conserve this vital resource and sustain the survival of numerous species found nowhere else on earth. Full story here.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
GM Corn Has Bleak Future in Most of Europe – a Victory for Environmental Organisations
Monsanto will halt production of genetically modified corn in all of Europe, except Spain, Portugal and Czech republic. The agribusiness multinational resolves not to spend any more money on trials, development, marketing, court cases or PLT photo. anything else to get GM corn accepted in Europe. Full story here.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Illegal GM Wheat Contamination Discovered in US
Canadian Biotechnology Action Network
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed that Monsanto’s unapproved genetically modified (GM, also called genetically engineered) herbicide tolerant wheat was found growing in a farmer’s field in the state of Oregon. Details here.
A field of non-GM wheat
in Canada. PLT photo.
World’s Largest Pork Producer Could be Sold to a Chinese Company
Grist - a beacon in the smog
In Smithfield, Va., on Wednesday, locals were shocked to discover that their town’s namesake, Smithfield Foods, founded in 1936 as a single meatpacking plant and now the largest pork producer in the world, is poised to be sold to Chinese meat company Shuanghui International. If approved by federal regulators, the $4.7 billion deal would be the biggest takeover in history of an American company by a Chinese one. Details here.
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