GM Discussion : October 23, 2003
GM Discussion : October 23, 2003
1. NZ First misses the
point
2. NZ First Bill aims to extend moratorium on
food
3. GM precautions in place, NZ Royal Society
says
4. British PM says GM approval would be science
based
5. Scientists to decode Beetle genome
6. Greens
co-leader accepts anti GE petition
7. Sconz says ABARE
report ignores consumers
NZ First misses the
point
Parliament has already said it doesn’t want to
reinstate the moratorium on applications to release GM which
expires next week, so why does New Zealand First MP Brian
Donnelly think its going to adopt ...
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NZ
First Bill aims to extend moratorium on food
New Zealand
First MP Hon Brian Donnelly is putting forward a Private
Members Bill for the next ballot extending the GE moratorium
on foodstuffs for another two years.The Bill calls for a
restricti...
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GM
precautions in place, NZ Royal Society says
Two years
ago, the Royal Society of New Zealand, this country's
science and technology society, took a long hard look at the
science and social science of Genetic Modification. The
results of what the...
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British
PM says GM approval would be science based
The British
Government is only interested in “doing the right thing”
over genetically modified food and will not be swayed by
prejudice, Prime Minister Tony Blair has said.Any decision
to give the...
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Scientists
to decode Beetle genome
The red flour beetle, a simple
grain pest, is to have its genetic make-up decoded by
scientists in the US. The multi-million-dollar project will
be using the spare capacity of gene-reading
machine...
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http://www.lifesciencesnetwork.com/news-detail.asp?newsID=5083
Greens
co-leader accepts anti GE petition
Green Co-Leader
Jeanette Fitzsimons said today she was heartened by
continued expressions of opposition to GE release being
brought right into the heart of Parliament.Today, Ms
Fitzsimons accepted...
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Sconz
says ABARE report ignores consumers
A report projecting
huge economic losses for Australia and New Zealand if GM
crops are not adopted leaves out of its modelling the
widespread consumer rejection of GM food, said
Sustainability Council...
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http://www.lifesciencesnetwork.com/news-detail.asp?newsID=5079
From the LSN news team
Francis Wevers - Executive
Director
Christine Ross - Communications Assistant,
Wellington