The most important vote you can make this Nov. 6; Vote YES for Proposition 37..
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The most important vote you can make this Nov. 6; Vote YES for Proposition 37..
#GMO TICKING TIME BOMB - Pt 2 (15:23) http://ow.ly/ef0On
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— Environmental Health News Throughout North Dakota, little yellow flowers dot thousands of miles of roadsides. These canola plants, found along most major trucking routes, look harmless. But they are fueling a controversy: They prove that large numbers of genetically modified plants have escaped from farm fields and are now growing wild. About 80 percent of canola growing along roadsides in North Dakota contains genes that have been modified to make the plants resistant to common weed-killers. Delete the scoop?
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VERY, VERY IMPORTANT VIDEO - A global indepth report about the very dangerous biotech juggernaut moving quickly across the globe and the enormous irreversible damage to our environment. forests, species and natural world...in a way never explained before by people from all walks of life, agroforest and health experts: Worth every minute of it. Dr. David Suzuki "What is the rush to apply these new biotech ideas when we don't have a clue what the long-term manipulation is going to be."
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January 13, 2012 5:26 AM
David Suzuki is doing great work for the benefit of all people in creating awareness about the impact of GMO on our health but also on the environment. one of the things Bayer Monsanto Pfizer ignore for shortterm profit
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Al Jazeera does an indepth investigation: WATCH:Does 'biopiracy' endanger world food supplies? Seed monopolies could affect livelihoods of farmers, biodiversity. Patenting crop-breeding techniques has economic, ecological and ethical implications. Currently, five biotech corporations account for 77 percent of patents on living organisms. Delete the scoop?
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