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Yearly Archives: 2007
The Supreme Court Finds CO2 Guilty as Charged
The Supreme Court apparently wants the EPA to suppress human CO2 emissions so they won’t overheat our planet or inundate the coast of Massachusetts. The Court essentially ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency offered no valid excuse for not regulating … Continue reading
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Consumers and Farmers Call for End to Misleading Milk Marketing
The Center for Global Food Issues submits over 1,000 signatures petitioning regulators and responsible business leaders on false and misleading dairy labels. (PRWEB) April 10, 2007 — The Center for Global Food Issues (CGFI), a member of the Stop Labeling … Continue reading
Supreme Court Brother Renders Weedy Decision
The eco-radical brother of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice has just ruled against the U.S. Department of Agriculture—for not adequately protecting organic farmers against genetically-modified alfalfa. Alfalfa is wonderful forage for cattle; it also protects soil against erosion, and creates … Continue reading
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Should You Plan An Event?
UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL WARMING – EVERY 1500 YEARS A dramatically informative speech on climate change by Dennis Avery, Hudson Institute, co-author of the new book of the same title. Why human CO2 emissions are a poor explanation of earth’s recent warming. … Continue reading
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Sperm Count Beef?
FoxNews.com By Steven Milloy March 29, 2007 Excerpt… Consumers were frightened this week by media reports about a new study claiming to link mothers’ consumption of beef with reduced sperm counts in their sons ( “Sperm Count Low if Mom … Continue reading
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BST: Is Ignorance Winning Over Safe and Sound Science?
Hoard’s West, Western Watch By Dennis Halladay March 2007 Self-inflicted stupidity… Scream, sigh, or cry – take your pick; they all apply. In the 30 years I’ve been writing about the Western dairy industry, nothing comes remotely close to inflicting … Continue reading
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Biotechnology: Biofuels spark biotech rally
Associated Press via Yahoo News By PAUL ELIAS, AP Biotechnology Writer March 21, 2007 Excerpt… SAN FRANCISCO – Biotechnology was first applied in medicine, then farming. Today, dozens of lifesaving drugs are on the market, while many crops are genetically … Continue reading
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France allows 13 GM trials for 2007; to adopt EU rules by decree by end-March
BioPortfolio March 21, 2007 Excerpt… PARIS (AFX) – The French agriculture ministry said it has authorised 13 field trials for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in 2007, adding that EU rules on GMOs will be adopted by decree ‘before the end … Continue reading
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Dairy farmers feel emergency
The Republican (Springfield, MA) By Stan Freeman March 17, 2007 Excerpt… AMHERST – Ted F. White doesn’t have cable, the Internet or a car. The reason, he says, is that he’s a Massachusetts dairy farmer. The seventh generation of his … Continue reading
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GM Corn – MON863: Nothing new nor dangerous
AgBioWorld Andrew Apel March 16, 2007 Excerpt… “Monsanto Corn Allegedly Toxic,” reads a headline in the March 15 edition of Red Herring. [1] They were beat to press by Britain’s Daily Mail, which proclaimed, “GM corn ‘could cause liver and … Continue reading
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