Le projet de forçage génétique dirigé par Target Malaria n'informe pas les communautés locales des risques encourus: un nouveau court-métrage
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Submitted by Dru Oja Jay on
Submitted by Dru Oja Jay on
Target Malaria, a research consortium that aims to eradicate malaria-carrying species of mosquitoes using new genetic modification tools, does not have proper consent from communities for its experiment. That is the main message of a new short film that is being released this week.
“A Question of Consent: Exterminator Mosquitoes in Burkina Faso” documents conversations with residents of the areas where Target Malaria is conducting tests, as well as opposition from civil society groups in the region.
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Este informe explora las consecuencias potenciales de
implementar el Manejo de Radiación Solar (MRS) –una
forma de geoingeniería que están considerando algunos
gobiernos para contrarrestrar el cambio climático.
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This briefing explores the potential consequences of using Solar Radiation Management (SRM) – a form of geoengineering being considered by some governments to address climate change. SRM is a set of technologies designed to reduce sunlight and lower temperatures.
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This briefing explores the potential consequences of using Solar Radiation Management (SRM) – a form of geoengineering being considered by some governments to address climate change. SRM is a set of technologies designed to reduce sunlight and lower temperatures.
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This briefing explores the potential consequences of using Solar Radiation Management (SRM) – a form of geoengineering being considered by some governments to address climate change. SRM is a set of technologies designed to reduce sunlight and lower temperatures.
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Dans une décision qui fait date, la Convention sur la Diversité Biologique appelle les gouvernements à procéder à des évaluations strictes des risques et à obtenir le consentement des populations locales avant le lâché éventuel de la technologie «exterminatrice».
Les Amis de la Terre International et ETC groupe
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Friends of the Earth International and ETC Group
29 November 2018, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt: Today, the UN has made a significant global decision on how to govern a high-risk, new genetic engineering technology – gene drives[1].
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Nov 29, 1:15pm: The synthetic biology decision passes at the UN CBD. Read the full news release from Friends of the Earth International and ETC Group, "United Nations Hits the Brakes on Gene Drives," here.
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