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What’s missing from claims that neonicotinoids are killing bees, birds and fish?

Genetic Literacy Project | 
Criticism of pesticides is often undeserved -- and sometimes absolutely bizarre ...
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Viewpoint: Wild bees on the decline? Lack of evidence challenges popular environmentalist narrative

Genetic Literacy Project | 
'We can’t be simultaneously in the midst of a pollinator crisis threatening our ability to grow food and see continually ...
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Viewpoint: How a small group of scientists and pliable media created a ‘catastrophe narrative’ that hurts bees and farmers

Genetic Literacy Project | 
The scientists who glommed onto the “bee-pocalypse” narrative never bothered to go back and correct the record ...
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Viewpoint: Organic industry anti-pesticide ‘propaganda’ threatens to cripple American agriculture

Genetic Literacy Project | 
Misleading half-truths and outright misstatements offer a teaching moment about “advocacy research.” ...
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Viewpoint: Plants could give us new treatments for cancer, HIV and other diseases if we had better ‘pharming’ regulations

Genetic Literacy Project | 
Study suggests that proteins could be obtained from genetically engineered tobacco plants at 1/1,000th the cost of current methods ...
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Viewpoint: How dubious California Prop 65 cancer warnings and confusing non-GMO labels mislead consumers

Pacific Research Institute | 
California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) recently made it official: Your morning cup of coffee won’t give you cancer. Next ...
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Viewpoint: Genetically modified plants could produce drugs of the future—if we do more to encourage ‘pharming’

Wall Street Journal | 
Politicians talk a lot about farming but seldom about “pharming,” even though the latter can also have a big impact ...
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Viewpoint: FDA must do more to protect consumers from ‘outright fraud’ of dietary supplements

Genetic Literacy Project | 
Dietary supplements are often ineffective, if not dangerous. What does the path to supplement legislation and regulation look like? ...
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Viewpoint: USDA GMO labeling plan is pointless, expensive—and probably unconstitutional

The scientific consensus is that mandatory GMO labeling fails every test — scientific, economic, legal, and common-sense ...
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Viewpoint: Will FDA finally crack down on ‘false and misleading’ Non-GMO Project labels?

Genetic Literacy Project | 
How much will mega food companies care until FDA decides to enforce the law? ...
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Viewpoint: Regulators should embrace the Vatican’s decade-old endorsement of GMOs

Genetic Literacy Project | 
If only legislators and regulators would “get religion" and take the Pontifical Academy’s decade-old recommendations to heart ...
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Podcast: Former FDA scientist Henry Miller says misguided regulation keeps safe biotech products off the market

Genetic Literacy Project | 
In 1982, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first "GMO" pharmaceutical drug in the world, a new ...
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‘Excessive’ regulations fuel unjustified consumer fear of CRISPR-edited crops, biologists warn

A Washington Post article, “The Future of Food,” discussed the methods we use to breed food crops but suffered from ...
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Viewpoint: Ironically named ‘Saving America’s Pollinators Act’ would harm bees, hinder sustainable farming

Federalist | 
Some old ideas for bad laws are endlessly recycled. Take the case of the Saving America’s Pollinators Act, a nearly six-year-old ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Naïve’ calls for glyphosate ban threaten higher food prices, resurgence of more toxic pesticides

Genetic Literacy Project | 
The unintended consequences of glyphosate bans are many and potentially severe ...
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Viewpoint: GMO trees could save America’s ‘decimated’ citrus industry from bacterial ‘plague’

Newsweek | 
Farmers in the major U.S. citrus-producing regions—Florida, California, Texas and Arizona, in particular—are facing a plague of epic proportions. Oranges ...
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Viewpoint: To fix the FDA, we need these qualities—including a commitment to regulatory reform — in its new leader

Fox News | 
With the just-announced resignation of FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the White House and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex ...
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Research integrity, and why bad science in biomedicine and agriculture has become such a problem

Genetic Literacy Project | 
Science depends on corroboration — that is, researchers verify others’ results, often making incremental advances as they do so.  The ...
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Viewpoint: Pervert science at your peril—anti-GMO campaigners, vaccine deniers and ‘bee-pocalypse’ scaremongers find common ground in ‘evidence rejectionism’

Genetic Literacy Project | 
Widespread misunderstanding of the nature of science and the confirmation bias spawned by social media and the internet can have ...
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Viewpoint: Do organic farms really produce ‘chemical free, healthier food’?

Genetic Literacy Project | 
The multi-billion-dollar organic industry is thriving in large part because of dishonesty ...
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Viewpoint: Why we must be wary of grandiose claims about a low-cost, universal cancer cure

Genetic Literacy Project | 
An Israeli company claims they will likely perfect a cure for all cancer in the next year. There are many ...
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Viewpoint: USDA’s bioengineered food rules will confuse consumers and could cost $200 million per year

Wall Street Journal | 
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has created what may be the most bewildering, least cost-effective regulation ever. In July 2016, ...
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Viewpoint: FDA’s plan to regulate gene-edited animals as drugs is a ‘failed policy’

Investor's Business Daily | 
Some bureaucrats in the Trump administration seem not to have gotten the memo about deregulation being good for innovation, the ...
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Viewpoint: How the United Nations stifles biotechnology innovation

GM Crops and Food | 
The political elites who advocate bigger and more intrusive government habitually try to use scientific literacy as a rhetorical cudgel ...
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Viewpoint: Let’s hope the Chinese gene editing fiasco doesn’t lead to a cruel and unnecessary ban on germline gene therapy

Genetic Literacy Project | 
A backlash could be hugely counterproductive. So let's start with the facts ...
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FDA reaffirms much-criticized plan to regulate genetically engineered animals as if they were a drug

Genetic Literacy Project | 
FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has doubled down on his agency’s failed policy for regulating an entire sector of biotechnology — the ...
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