Sierra Club and OCA call on President Obama to halt GM sugar beets
source: http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_17543.cfm
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The Sierra Club has submitted numerous extensive science-based comments to the U.S.D.A. regarding the release of genetically manipulated (GM) crops, only to have these critical issues fall on deaf ears at the USDA.
Laurel Hopwood, Chair of Sierra Club's Genetic Engineering Action Team, explains, "This past decade we are seeing new releases into the environment that we have never before seen on this planet. Genetic engineering involves the artificial transfer of genes from one organism into another, made by crashing through the protective species barrier. These new life forms are spreading their GM traits on a massive scale, an event unprecedented in the 3.8 billion year history of life on this planet."
Neil Carman, Ph.D., scientific advisor for Sierra Club's Genetic Engineering Action Team, explains, "The ecosystem is not a dumping ground for untested GM crops. Mandatory environmental impact statements must be performed for every ecosystem into which any new GM crop is to be introduced, as required by the National Environmental Policy Act. To the dismay of the American public, the U.S.D.A. continues to fail to prepare Environmental Impact Statements."
The Organic Consumers Association agrees that the risks posed by the current trajectory of genetic engineering in the fields of agriculture are profound. Ronnie Cummins, Director of the Organic Consumers Association laments, "Pollen blowing in the wind or carried by pollinator species transfer genetically engineered traits to organic crops, posing enormous dilemmas for organic farmers."
Cummins adds, "The American people aren't the only guinea pigs in this huge, untested experiment. Mr. Vilsack intends to play GM promoter when he leads a delegation to the upcoming G8 meeting at talks to reduce world hunger. Gene technologies will destroy the diversity and the sustainable agricultural systems that farmers have developed for millennia and will thus undermine the capacity for those in developing countries to feed themselves."
Until rigorous research is conducted to identify and address the long term impacts of GMOs, such organisms should not be released into the environment. Sierra Club, with 1.3 million members and supporters, and the Organic Consumer Association, with 850,000 network members, urge President Obama to keep his word to protect the land and food for the people of the world.
Sierra Club's letter to President Obama:
http://www.sierraclub.org/biotech/whatsnew/whatsnew_2009-...
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I think it is time they received a lot of letters. I sent mine, and if I have to do it again I will. This is the wrong direction to take for sustainability. Carrying on the Bush doctrine of industrial agriculture and releasing these organisms into our environment without proper testing is truly negligable. I was hoping to see better from Obama and this USDA, but up to now I have been disappointed. It appears he only placed an "organic" supporter in the second position as another gesture.
This combined with pharma crops being planted where they can infect conventional crops, and calling for MORE ethanol which means more GM corn subsidies is exactly the same policy Bush had. So the question I ask on food policy is, besides the Obamas being able to eat organic while the rest of the poor who cannot afford it or have access to it are stuck with the same crap: WHERE IS THE CHANGE? If you can't stand up to these companies for the people President Obama, you lied about that change.
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jubal
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I am tired of the same crappy policies being carried on by Obama with regard to GM foods. We need real change and Obama is not delivering on that promise with regard to the food supply.
- 3 years ago
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jubal
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JanforGore
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And another plant speaks.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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thinkingisfree
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" Cummins adds, "The American people aren't the only guinea pigs in this huge, untested experiment. Mr. Vilsack intends to play GM promoter when he leads a delegation to the upcoming G8 meeting at talks to reduce world hunger. Gene technologies will destroy the diversity and the sustainable agricultural systems that farmers have developed for millennia and will thus undermine the capacity for those in developing countries to feed themselves." "
If those "sustainable agricultural systems that farmers have developed for millennia" were so great, maybe there wouldn't be so much world hunger. Technological innovation is a good thing and makes the world a better place. GM opponents will never be satisfied with any amount of testing. Ignore their dogma if you actual care about people and want healthier and cheaper food.
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thinkingisfree
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JanforGore
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NON GM sugar beet registry.
Knowledge is power.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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ras_menelik
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JanforGore:
Knowledge is the only way to CHANGE the source of POWER
नमस्ते - 3 years ago
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ras_menelik
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JanforGore
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Link: GM sugar beets not a sweet proposition, and citizens are fighting back.
And you can too. We are doing it with POSILAC, and we won't stop until ALL GMOs are either LABELLED or OFF our shelves in America.
Got that, "Brad?"
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JanforGore
