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Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</title> <link>http://food-sleuth.blogspot.com/</link> <author>kopnwebmaster@mac.com</author> <description>Melinda Hemmelgarn - Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</description> <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2014 17:00:02 -0600</pubDate> <enclosure url="http://www.kopn.org/dc/fs/02-20-14%20Food%20Sleuth%20Radio.mp3" length="6365685" type="audio/mpeg" /> <itunes:author>Melinda Hemmelgarn</itunes:author> <itunes:summary>Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</itunes:summary> <itunes:subtitle>Claire Hope Cummings, environmental lawyer, journalist, organic farmer, and author of Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds, discusses the ethical and political considerations of patenting and engineering seeds, with a focus on rice, and specifically GMO Golden Rice. (Part II) Tells the story of rice culture: trade, government and sustainable agriculture through rice. Ecological concerns<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.clairehopecummings.com/ target=_blank class=external>Claire Hope Cu</itunes:subtitle> <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords> <itunes:duration>00:28:15</itunes:duration> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://food-sleuth.blogspot.com//02-20-14 Food Sleuth Radio.mp3#1392937202</guid> </item> <item> <title>guest Doug Gurian-Sherman, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Food & Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists describes genetic engineering, the resulting rise of superweeds, and the risks to local food and wildlife from new 2,4-D -resistant GMO crops<![CDATA[<br><a href=http://www.ucsusa.org/about/staff/staff/doug-gurian-sherman.html target=_blank class=external>Union of Concerned Scientists</a>

Feb 13, 2014
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