ETC Group releases "Down on the Farm: The Impact of Nano-Scale Technologies on Food and Agriculture"
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The ETC Group, announces the publication of Down on the Farm, the first comprehensive look at how nano-scale technologies will affect farmers, food and agriculture. Nanotechnology refers to the manipulation of matter at the scale of atoms and molecules, where size is measured in billionths of metres and quantum physics determines how a substance behaves. According to Hope Shand, ETC Group’s Research Director, "Over the next two decades, technologies converging at the nano-scale will have a greater impact on farmers and food than farm mechanisation or the Green Revolution."
Taking Care of Business: The CGIAR and GM Contamination
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In a remarkable departure from its role as a public science network, the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) is huddling with the biotech industry (including Monsanto and DuPont) to craft a policy response to the unwelcome and ongoing spread of DNA from genetically modified plants to farmers’ varieties. The meeting begins in Rome on Monday (30.08.2004) and comes three years after scientists first confirmed GM contamination in Mexico's maize crop – and two and a half years after farmers’ organizations and their civil society allies called upon CGIAR and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to take action. Farmers’ organizations are not invited to the meeting.
El CGIAR y la contaminación transgénica. ¿De paternalista a depredador?
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Completamente alejado de su papel como red de investigación pública, el Grupo Consultivo sobre Investigación Agrícola Internacional, (CGIAR) está conspirando con la industria biotecnológica (incluyendo Monsanto y DuPont) para elaborar una política de respuesta al molesto e incontrolable reguero de transgenes. La reunión tendrá lugar en Roma, desde este lunes, y ocurre tres años después de que los científicos confirmaron por primera vez la contaminación transgénica del maíz en México, y dos años después de que las organizaciones de gricultores y ONGs aliadas convocaron al CGIAR y a la FAO a tomar acciones. Las organizaciones de agricultores no están invitadas a la reunión.
Desde el Reino Unido, reporte sobre nanotecnología: más aciertos que errores
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Después de un largo año de investigación la Royal Society y la Royal Academy of Engineering publicó un reporte en el que analiza las implicaciones de las tecnologías de nano escala para la salud, la seguridad, el ambiente, y en el ámbito ético y social. El reporte, encargado por el gobierno del Reino Unido en junio pasado, recibió el respaldo del Trade Unión Congress, que demandó regulaciones estrictas para evitar la exposición de los trabajadores a las nano partículas artificiales. "Ha habido muchas banderas de alerta, pero los intereses monetarios hacen que parezcan poca cosa", dijo Rory O'Neill, vocero del Trade Union Congress.
UK Report: More Hits than Misses on Nanotech
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After a year-long investigation, the United Kingdom’s Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering released its final report today (July 2004) examining the health, safety, environmental, ethical and societal implications of nano-scale technologies. The report was commissioned by the UK government last June. The UK’s Trade Union Congress today supported the Royal Society’s report and called for strong regulations to prevent worker exposure to manufactured nanoparticles. "There have been plenty of red flags, but the dollar signs have blotted out the warnings signs," said Rory O’Neill, spokesman for the Trade Union Congress.