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The GE American Chestnut – Restoration of a Beloved Species or Trojan Horse for Tree Biotechnology?

Published Wednesday, 12th June, 2019, in Independent Science News:
Written by Rachel Smolker, Ph.D. (Biofuelwatch) and Anne Petermann (Global Justice Ecology Project).
Synopsis: Why rush the GE chestnut into regulatory review when even its own creators recognize it cannot fulfill the goal of species restoration? Because the engineered chestnut – using “nothing but a wheat gene” to “restore a beloved iconic species” is a public relations tool for winning over public opinion toward GE trees, and for the use of biotechnology as a “tool of conservation”. This is a strategy that biotechnology industry proponents expect will soften public opposition and open up the potential for commercializing a wide array of GE trees.
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As a GMO Stunt, Professor Tasted Pesticide and Gave it To Students

Published today (Wed, May 22nd, 2019) by Independent Science News:

Synopsis: “Feeding Dipel to one’s students in a public seminar creates an impressive list of problematic issues: safety concerns, ethics concerns, questionable science, and, not least, by eating a pesticide and encouraging his students to do the same, both the professor and his students broke the law.”

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University of California System Halts Use of Glyphosate Herbicide

On May 16th, 2019, Independent Science News published a new article by Jonathan Latham, PhD: “University of California System Halts Use of Glyphosate Herbicide
Synopsis: Following a student campaign against the spraying of herbicides on its campuses and three legal decisions concluding that glyphosate causes cancer, the University of California has suspended the use of Roundup and glyphosate-based herbicides on all campuses.
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A Lethal Industrial Farm Fungus Is Spreading Among Us

Published today (Wednesday, April 24th, 2019) on Independent Science News:
By Alex Liebman and Robert Wallace, PhD
Synopsis: Candida auris is a drug-resistant yeast that has begun infecting and killing immuno-compromised people in hospitals all over the world. Its rapid spread and drug resistance probably stems from fungicide use in industrial agriculture. The use of fungicides in industrial monocultures has intensified greatly in recent years. This is creating drug-resistant fungal strains as well as destroying fungal ecosystems that would have restrained them. Agroecological methods offer excellent and credible alternative crop production systems say the authors.
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EU Threatens To Legalise Human Harm From Pesticides

Published today (Monday, April 15th, 2019) on Independent Science News: EU Threatens To Legalise Human Harm From Pesticides, a new article written by Hans Muilerman and Jonathan Latham, PhD.
Synopsis: Corporations and their scientific allies are seizing an opportunity to water down EU pesticide regulations. Taking advantage of new scientific advice mechanisms, lax conflict of interest policies, and the EU’s regulatory disarray over glyphosate, neonicotinoids, and other controversies, they have formulated science advice that will remove many safeguards for human health.
Hans Muilerman is chemicals coordinator at Pesticides Action Network Europe.
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Bioscience Resource Project statement on the arrest of Julian Assange

As a news publisher that expects and requires the protection of the law, the Bioscience Resource Project expresses its absolute dismay at the behaviour of the British and US governments. These two governments have shown that their belief in freedom of the press lacks any substance. Mr Assange shared the truth. He does not appear to have broken any law. In contrast, many that he helped expose unequivocally did commit major crimes. YET THEY WALK FREE.

More from Freedom of the Press Foundation:

https://freedom.press/news/prosecuting-wikileaks-publishing-activities-poses-profound-threat-press-freedom/

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