GMO Sapiens – Human Genetic Engineering
While we’re wrapping our heads around GMO-related environmental and health consequences from crops, scientists are moving forward yet again into new territory. Are designer babies the next step in GMOs? Are we at the dawn of human genetic engineering?? Thanks to technology referred to as CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats), this idea, once reserved for science fiction, is closer to becoming...
Agroecology or GMO Technology — Will One of These End Hunger in Africa?
Agroecology, the application of ecological science to agriculture and agroecosystems, is still a viable option in Africa. The Oakland Institute recently released a report on 33 case studies that shed light on the success of agroecological agriculture across the African continent in the face of climate change, hunger and poverty. The research demonstrates a variety of techniques used to farm effectively, including plant...
A Statement That Anti and Pro-GMO Advocates Can Agree On — And From Jane Goodall No Less!
Jane Goodall recently gave a speech the US Department of State, and despite her courting controversy in the Pro-GMO camp recently (thanks to her wholehearted endorsement of Steven Druker’s Anti-GMO book ALTERED GENES, TWISTED TRUTH), much of what she said will likely bring both sides of the GMO Controversy together for once. She spoke at length about inequality and saving the planet, and as reported over at Upworthy, 6 things...
On the Same Day They Approved GMO Salmon, The FDA Also Did This to GMO Labeling
Less than two weeks ago, the FDA announced their approval of GMO salmon, but that wasn’t the only big announcement they made that day. As reported by Nutritional Outlook — “The agency released final guidance on voluntary GMO labeling for foods derived from genetically modified (GM) plants.” With HR 1599 recently passed by the house, and a labeling initiative underway in the Senate as well, this was not a...
GMOs in Eggs?
According to the USDA, eggs are not a genetically modified or bioengineered food. Even when a laying hen eats genetically engineered feed, the USDA claims any products unique to genetic engineering are destroyed by the hen’s digestive process. And The National Egg Board has several studies claiming this as well. But there are those who aren’t convinced, including thesustainablelife.us. We find these reports laughable when we...