This is Big
Ronnie Cummins- Organic Consumers Assoc.
It's a Match!
Our real problem is not a heating planet or rampant malnutrition…We only have one real problem: Our own feelings of powerlessness to manifest the solutions right in front of our noses. - Frances Moore Lappé, from her book “Getting a Grip 2: Clarity, Creativity and Courage for the World We Really Want"
For decades, we’ve watched as corporations like Monsanto, Dow, Syngenta, Exxon, Coca-Cola, Cargill and others have committed crimes against our health and our environment.
While fraudulently claiming to be offering consumers “modern solutions” these companies have brought us only toxic, nutrient-deficient food, poisoned rivers and streams, and an epidemic of cancer and other diseases.
Together, they’ve pushed us to the brink of an environmental, public health and climate disaster.
It’s time to push back, as never before.
We know what the solutions are. They’re right in front of our noses . . . and under our feet.
Regenerative agriculture can feed the world and cool the planet. Empowering farmers to work with the natural world to grow nutrient-dense food will help restore public health and revive local economies.
We, as consumers, have the power to support a much-needed paradigm shift in our food and farming system.
But we have to organize for BIG change. Now.
Our loyal allies in the fight for a better food system—Mercola.com and Dr. Bronner’s—have once again pledged to match the first $250,000 raised during our year-end fundraising campaign. Please donate by midnight December 31 to help us take advantage of this generous offer.
Donate to the Organic Consumers Association (tax-deductible, helps support our work on behalf of organic standards, fair trade and public education)
Donate to the Organic Consumers Fund (non-tax-deductible, but necessary for our GMO labeling legislative efforts)
Support OCA's Regeneration International Project (tax-deductible, helps support our work on behalf of organic, regenerative agriculture and climate change
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NEW STUDY
This is Big
One of the biggest scams Monsanto perpetrated against consumers was getting its GMO crops declared “substantially equivalent” to non-GMO crops—a coup that allowed the biotech industry to unleash GMOs into the food system with no independent pre-market safety testing.
First, a little history on substantial equivalence:
The concept of ‘Substantial Equivalence’ was first introduced in 1993 by the Organisation for Economic Development (OECD), an international economic and trade organisation, not a public health body. The principle states that if a new food is found to be substantially equivalent to an already existing food product, it can be treated the same way as the existing product with respect to safety. This concept has greatly benefited the trade of GM produce, allowing it to effectively bypass regulatory requirements that would apply to novel food and other products including novel chemical compounds, pharmaceuticals, pesticides and food additives, all of which require a range of toxicological tests and can be subject to legal limitations on safe consumption/intake.
Independent (as in not on the biotech industry’s payroll) scientists who have previously argued that GMO foods are not substantially equivalent to non-GMO foods have been dissed and discredited by Monsanto.
Now there’s a new peer-reviewed study led by Dr. Michael Antoniou at King’s College London, that once again suggests that GMO foods—at least a specific variety of Monsanto’s Roundup-Ready GMO corn—are nowhere near to being “equivalent” to non-GMO foods.
And what makes this Roundup-Ready corn “different,” say the authors of the most recent study, has serious implications for your health.
Read ‘New Study Shows Major Molecular Differences between GMO and Non-GMO Corn’
ACTION ALERTNew (Fake) ScientistA popular science and technology magazine recently published an article and video aimed at convincing consumers that buying local and organic food is bad for the climate. Given what we know—that industrial agriculture is the biggest contributor to global warming, and that organic and regenerative agriculture practices not only reduce emissions, but also draw down carbon from the atmosphere and sequester it in the soil—it’s hard to fathom how this article got the OK from the editors at New Scientist. That is, until you find out that Syngenta and Merck are big advertisers in New Scientist magazine. TAKE ACTION: Tell New Scientist Magazine: Stop Spreading Lies About Organic Food and Climate Change! Call New Scientist magazine and tell them what you think 1-888-822-3242 Tweet your comments to Sumit Paul-Choudhury, editor-in-chief @sumit and Rowan Hooper, managaing editor @rowhoop Post on New Scientist Facebook page |
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