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Brazil: Taking genetically engineered soy lead while respecting remaining rainforest: Monocrops, Pesticides, Soil

Brazil:  Taking genetically engineered soy lead while respecting remaining rainforest: Monocrops, Pesticides, Soil | Biodiversity IS Life -- Conservation,Ecosystems,Wildlife,Rivers,Water,Forests | Scoop.it

Jan 25, 2013 - DW WORLD

Brazil is expected to surpass the United States as the world's biggest genetically engineered soy producer by the end of 2013.

Though Brazil's soy industry no longer contributes massively to the deforestation of rainforests, increased soy cultivation has other negative effects. The large-scale use of pesticides and genetically modified plants are the biggest problems in monocultures. GM soybeans have been legal in Brazil since 2005, and it's estimated they make up some 75 percent of production now. Brazil is also the world's leading user of pesticides.

"The way that soybeans are produced must be reconsidered to be able to guarantee a sustainable use of soil, to maintain biodiversity in the forests and fields, which are being contaminated by pesticides, and also to ensure the genetic diversity of grains," says Greenpeace's Romulo Batista.... http://www.dw.de/brazil-to-take-soy-lead-with-respect-for-rainforest/a-16547231

 

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NRC Report Calls for New Nano Safety Research Strategy

NRC Report Calls for New Nano Safety Research Strategy | Biodiversity IS Life -- Conservation,Ecosystems,Wildlife,Rivers,Water,Forests | Scoop.it

Despite billions of dollars spent on nanotechnology research and development over the past decade, the human and environmental safety of nanomaterials remains unclear. As a result, a new nanomaterials safety research strategy is needed, and new governmental oversight is required to ensure the essential research is carried out, according to a report released today by the National Research Council (NRC).


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