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While around half of the EU member countries have banned GMOs completely, the World Health Organization, United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization, and American Medical Association have all insisted that GMOs are actually safe. So when the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech...
GMOs Are More Environment-FriendlyGenetically modified (GM) crops like the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) eggplant being developed in the Philippines will have far-reaching benefit on biodiversity and prevent people's exposure to health risks from chemicals.Manila Bulletin...
Although photos on the internet would make you think GMOs have skulls and crossbones on them or needles in them, GMOs (at least the corn, soybeans, cotton & canola I know most about) for the vast majority of us, they look just like the conventional or organic version of the same crop....
Why GMOs are good Many scientific organizations and industry groups agree that the fear-mongering that runs through discussions of GMO foods is more emotional than factual. "Indeed, the science is quite clear: crop improvement by the modern molecular techniques of biotechnology is safe," theAmerican...
GMOswerefirstallowedinAmericainthelate1990s.ButGMOproductsweren'tpopularwithcustomers.Manypeoplewerescaredbytheideathatthefoodsweren'tnaturalorsafe.There'restillquestionsabouttheeffectsofGMOcropsontheenvironment.However,scientistsdenytheseclaims.Evenso,manypeoplestillhaveconcernsaboutthem.Becauseoftheseconcerns,most...
The possible deregulation of new GMOs, also called NGTs, by the EU Commission was the main topic of the summit. Representatives across the full non-GMO value chain are united in battling the current challenges posed by the planned deregulation. Summit participants gave a clear message for freedom...
by Jim Rose in development economics, environmental economics, global warming, health economics, politics - New Zealand, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: activists, agricultural economics, antimarket bias, climate alarmism, do gooders, expressive voting, GMOs, green rent seeking, Greenpeace, Twitter ...
Plus, if you really cared about social justice and the environment, wouldn’t that money be better spent cleaning up say, ocean plastic? Or creating job schemes for those in the Global South? Six trillion dollars could end world poverty and clean up every single piece of plastic in the oce...
Sweet corn, zucchini, yellow summer squash, beets and alfalfa(for sprouts or hay) are the ones most likely to turn up in your garden. Hybrids and heirloom plants are not GMOs, so you don't have to worry about those unusually striped tomatoes or those purple carrots!