Crops & Food
We eat to live. Humans use approximately 11% of Earth’s land for the cultivation of crops for food, but also for clothing, medicine and biofuels. Globally, major crops include sugarcane, pumpkin, maize (corn), wheat, rice, cassava, soybeans, hay, potatoes and cotton.
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Vermont senator describes consumers as ‘guinea pigs’ when ramifications of GMOs are not well-understood
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New media group Vox stands up to GMO ‘test’
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Anti-GMO consumer claims there’s ‘no watchdog’ over GMOs, advocates for labeling
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When GMO critics use scare tactics, ask what they’re selling
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Organic label creates brand perceptions of “healthier” and “safer,” even when untrue
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Activists made genetic modification a bogeyman with no scientific validity
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Patchwork of GMO labeling laws like Vermont’s would force food manufacturers to label all products
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Vermont’s GMO labeling law could face legal challenges on three grounds
Expect two things to happen now that Vermont’s legislature has passed H.112. Any day now, Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin (D) is expected ...
Would making genetic resources “open source” reduce GMO controversy?
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Is glyphosate, used with some GM crops, dangerously toxic to humans?
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GMO fervor spills into Hawaii’s elections, fuels campaign donations
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Cotton Board of Zambia calls for investments in biotech to aid sustained production of quality cotton
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Scientific literacy and critical thinking missing from anti-GMO groups
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Against lab made seeds? GMO critics give mutagenesis using radiation and chemicals free pass
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Vermont’s GMO labeling law passed because of well-organized and well-funded campaigns
Despite the threat of a lawsuit hanging over their heads from food manufacturers, key lawmakers in Vermont went from skeptical ...
Guardian’s John Vidal attacks Gates Foundation for links to Monsanto and Cargill (on site funded by Gates Foundation)
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which is sponsoring the Guardian's Global development site is being heavily criticised in Africa and the ...
Debating GMOs: Anti Michael Pollan and plant scientist Pam Ronald break new ground with dialogue
Journalist Michael Pollan and plant geneticist Pamela Ronald set an important precedent when they convened the two sides of the ...
Scientists and farmers reject proposed GM crop ban in Jackson, Oregon, call it ‘threat’ to agriculture
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Organic groups fight propagation of Golden Rice in Philippines to protect native varieties
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Biotech can strengthen vegetarianism but Veg Expo chooses anti-GMO agenda
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Media reports on Vermont’s GMO labeling bill lacked science, framed emotionally
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East African Community prioritizes GMO regulation, calls for public education and awareness
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Third-generation Indian cotton farmer relates first-hand experience with non-Bt and Bt cotton
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Vermont’s GMO-labeling bill faces tough First Amendment challenges
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