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| Genetically Modified Maize Is Toxic mdash; Greenpeace |
| from the here's-to-your-liver dept. |
| posted by kdawson on Thursday March 15, @10:47 (Biotech) |
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| Yellowstone Supervolcano Making Strange Rumblings |
| from the if-you-need-me-i'll-be-in-the-netherlands dept. |
| posted by Zonk on Thursday March 15, @15:28 (Science)|
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Substantial equivalence, hm.
Compliments of Thomas Wittman of GE_NEWS.
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/02648wu132m07804/
New Analysis of a Rat Feeding Study with a Genetically Modified Maize
Reveals Signs of Hepatorenal Toxicity
Journal Archives of Environmental Contamination and
Compliments of Thomas Wittman of GE_NEWS.
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http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1599110,00.html
Wednesday, Mar. 14, 2007
When Organic Isn't Really Organic
By Jyoti Thottam
When you buy a gallon of organic milk, you expect to get tasty milk
from happy cows who haven't been
Compliments of Thomas Wittman of GE_NEWS.
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California Rice Commission (CRC) press release
http://www.calrice.org/documents/CRCNR031407.pdf
California Rice Commission supports moratorium on GE field testing
SACRAMENTO, CA - Following mounting concern over the discovery of
trace levels
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070313.ECOTRUST13/TPS
tory/TPNational/Politics/?cid=al_gam_nletter_thehill
Globe Mail 2007.03.13
Ecotrust seeing red instead of green over use of name
ROD MICKLEBURGH
VANCOUVER -- Guess what? If you Google the federal government's hastily
Colwood to gas up with bio-diesel
Vancouver Island News Group
Fri 09 Mar 2007
Section: Goldstream News Gazette - News
Municipality planning to convert truck fleet to soya oil fuel
The City of Colwood is on the verge of switching to
diesel fuel blended with industrial-grade soya oil.
But not
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070315.CLIMATE15/EmailTPStory/TPNational
Government eliminates directorate with key role in forming
climate-change policy
ALEXANDER PANETTA
Canadian Press
OTTAWA -- The Conservative government has eliminated a section of
Environment Canada
Alta environment minister admits carbon capture pipeline could cost up
to $5B
CP Wire
Wed 14 Mar 2007
Section: National general news
Byline: BY DEAN BENNETT
Source:
Length: 629 words
EDMONTON (CP) _ The cost of going underground
with greenhouse gases in Alberta may end up going
through the roof.
My stomach makes strange rumblings too and I know I'm an inch shorter than I
was a year ago, oh, and I've been sleeping for most of my nearly 55 years while
my landscape has been reshaped, does all this mean I am about to explode??
Thank you, Kirk, for passing along the astute observations of
--- JAMES PHELPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe I re ran some bio with Diesel in it and it was
inert to the reaction and was intact afterward as
near as I could tell.
Jim
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From: Joe
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To:
Thanks to Fox and James for the response.
Joe
fox mulder wrote:
--- JAMES PHELPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe I re ran some bio with Diesel in it and it was
inert to the reaction and was intact afterward as
near as I could tell.
Jim
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From: Joe
I am reminded of my post a while back on global warming where I
speculated that if the earth is viewed as a closed system floating in a
vacuum where the energy flux adsorbed is balanced by the radiated loss
on the dark side, if the outflux is reduced then the entire earth as a
system must
I suspect the vulcanism is a product of telluric current and not visible
photons. I submit as an argument the fact granite is NEVER a product of
vulcanism. If volcanoes got their heat from the core granite should be a common
product and not as we observe - absent 100% of the time.
Heretical
I have always wondered about this in different light: Warming makes things
expand, but at different rates. This may have the result that weaknesses are
exacerbated, so resulting in areas like Yellowstone possibly becoming more
active: anyone care to comment?
At an Al Gore initiated local
Sure
Its called the equatorial bulge.
Kirk
doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have always wondered about this in different light: Warming makes things
expand, but at different rates. This may have the result that weaknesses are
exacerbated, so resulting in areas like Yellowstone possibly
http://www.bomdia.com/
using the Acai berry.
unfortunately none for sale near me
Unusual website - very arty.
Perhaps a more sustainable business for the Amazon
Kirk
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