For 40 years Percy Schmeiser grew oilseed rape on his farm in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Usually, he would sow each year’s crop with seeds saved from the previous harvest. In 1998 Monsanto took Schmeiser to court.
Percy Schmeiser: the man that took on Monsanto Edward Goldsmith | 1st May 2004 News Monsanto Gm Seeds Canada Oilseed Rape Canola Crops Harvests Farming Legal Precedents GM Cases Action Agribusiness …
Should our drinking water be fluoridated? Dr Paul Connett Professor Liz Kay | 1st December 2004 Comment MRC Fluoridation Dentist Tooth Decay Water F Flouridation Health blogs&comments.jpg Dr Paul …
With childhood obesity becoming epidemic in the UK, should food advertising to children be allowed to continue?
FOR: Jeremy Preston vs. Neville Rigby AGAINST
Advertising to children 1st April 2004 Comment Advertising Obesity Marketing Brand Loyalty Companies Additives Fast Food Sugar Food And Health Children Consumerism Processed Foods Green Living …
The reckless deep-sea gold rush that could turn the North American continental shelf into one giant factory-style fish farm
High Seas Drifters Ben Belton | 8th July 2004 News Open-ocean Aquaculture NOAA North America Norwe Fishing Crisis Natural World Food And Farming Politics And Economics Pollution Archive_101.jpg The …
‘He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. When you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.’ Friedrich Nietzsche
… in the way of unity on the environment. He cites as an example the divide on social …
Are zoos an essential tool for preserving biodiversity in the 21st century or a Noah's-Ark-style anachronism riddled with woodworm and sinking fast?
Zoos - 20th century anachronism or biodiversity preservation tool? Daniel Turner Dr Miranda F Stevenson | 1st March 2004 News Species Zoo Born Free Foundation Species Habitats Animal Rights Species …