The Green Files > Tomorrow on Science Friday: discussion on 10 years history with GM plants

http://impeccableliberalcredentials.blogspot.com [ImpeccableLiberalCredentials] Tomorrow on NPR's Science Friday there will be a discussion of our history in the U.S. with Genetically Modified crop plants. This is a great opportunity to bring the debate about GM wild rice in Minnesota to a larger audience.

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Junkscience.comhttp://www.junkscience.com [Junkscience.com] JunkScience.com: "Czechs to Propose 100 Million Tonnes Per Year CO2 Cap" - "PRAGUE - The Czech Republic may propose an annual carbon dioxide emissions cap of around 100 million tonnes in a draft emissions plan for 2008-2012 to be sent to the European Commission, a government official said on Thursday. Vladislav Pazdera, head of the environmental energy department at the Industry Ministry, told Reuters the country would like to defend at least the current 2005-2007 annual emissions cap of 97.6 million tonnes, despite actual emissions reaching only 82-83 million last year."

http://impeccableliberalcredentials.blogspot.com [Impeccableliberalcredentials.blogspot.com] ImpeccableLiberalCredentials: MN Politics Guru writes that tonight will be pretty crazy, and that he will be the one wearing clothes (if anyone wants to hook-up, or whatever). I too will be wearing clothes, but more distinctively I will be wearing a 'Peace First' t-shirt (at least for the first half of the night?).

[Foodmuseum.typepad.com] food museum blog: Food Business: Marc Santora of the New York Times is writing full tilt on the topic of diabetes. Today's piece focuses on recent Asian immigrants to the U.S. and the children that easily tumble into Type 2 diabetes once they begin partaking of the worst of American food--the fat and sugar-laden offerings abundant in our supermarkets and fast food joints.

Blogforamerica.com[Blogforamerica.com] Blog for America: Irina Ermakova, a leading scientist at the Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), added GM soy flour (5-7 grams) to the diet of female rats. Other females were fed non-GM soy or no soy at all.

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