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roseBudd

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Sat Nov 2, 2013, 09:26 AM Nov 2013

By opposing Golden Rice, Greenpeace defies its own values – and harms children [View all]

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/by-opposing-golden-rice-greenpeace-defies-its-own-values-and-harms-children/article14742332/

Two humanitarian scientists, Dr. Ingo Potrykus and Prof. Peter Beyer, used their knowledge of genetics to create Golden Rice, a variety of rice that contains beta carotene, the essential nutrient that we make into vitamin A. They were aware that two million people, mostly young children, die each year from vitamin A deficiency. Most of them live in urban slums in Asia and Africa and eat little more than a cup of rice each day. Conventional rice contains no beta carotene, resulting in 250 million preschool children who have chronic vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A is necessary for eyesight and the immune system. As many as 500,000 children go blind each year, half of whom die within a year of becoming blind, according to the World Health Organization.

Since Golden Rice was first announced in 2000, Greenpeace has made a concerted effort to block its introduction. They have waged a campaign of misinformation, trashed the scientists who are working to bring Golden Rice to the people who need it, and supported the violent destruction of Golden Rice field trials at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines....

The real reason Greenpeace is opposed to Golden Rice is because it is generically modified and they can’t seem to imagine that even one beneficial crop might result from this technique. They are willing to put their zero-tolerance ideology ahead of a critical humanitarian mission. Every major science and health organization supports Golden Rice.

Last week we launched the Allow Golden Rice Now! campaign with a demonstration at the Greenpeace Canada office in Toronto. We are not asking Greenpeace to give up their general dislike of genetically modified foods. We are only demanding that they make an exception to their policy, on humanitarian grounds, for Golden Rice.

Dr. Patrick Moore was a co-founder of Greenpeace and helped lead the organization for 15 years. He is now an independent ecologist and environmentalist working from Vancouver, Canada.
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can't we add some carrots to that daily cupa rice? Sunlei Nov 2013 #1
No, have you seen Slum Dog Millionaire? roseBudd Nov 2013 #2
I take your point dipsydoodle Nov 2013 #51
Have you looked into the licensing terms of the patents? jberryhill Nov 2013 #3
I can assure you I have roseBudd Nov 2013 #6
Yeah, you skipped a step there jberryhill Nov 2013 #7
Vitamin A interventions to date roseBudd Nov 2013 #4
Vitamin A deficiency roseBudd Nov 2013 #5
Doing some googling indicates the question is nowhere near as clear as stated above. HERVEPA Nov 2013 #8
The misinformation is rife. I can Google all kinds of false things roseBudd Nov 2013 #9
Greenpeace Hysteria Campaign Scares Chinese into Retreat on Nutrition-Enhancing GMO 'Golden Rice' roseBudd Nov 2013 #10
If you don't know how to find your way through the disinformation, that is. HuckleB Nov 2013 #43
Is there a shortage of food? dtom67 Nov 2013 #11
Why calling someone a shill betrays the weakness of your position, and your inability to defend it roseBudd Nov 2013 #13
Would you consider answering the question of how much a farmer can sell? jberryhill Nov 2013 #19
Monsanto can afford to send all roody Nov 2013 #12
These kids who are suffering from VAD, don't receive mail from Amazon roseBudd Nov 2013 #14
Which company holds the patent for it? roody Nov 2013 #16
Link to licensing program in thread above jberryhill Nov 2013 #18
I am not resting assured. roody Nov 2013 #21
Yeah who gives a shit how many die roseBudd Nov 2013 #24
Excuse me? jberryhill Nov 2013 #27
Just admit you don't give a shit about the morbidity and mortality due to VAD roseBudd Nov 2013 #35
I contribute to several honestly roody Nov 2013 #36
I hope some day you learn to actually care about people jberryhill Nov 2013 #38
Well, we know you don't care about anything but defending fictions. HuckleB Nov 2013 #45
And what fiction would that be? jberryhill Nov 2013 #47
And which logical fallacy are you using here, smarty pants? HuckleB Nov 2013 #44
I asked a question jberryhill Nov 2013 #48
Do you have an answer or not? jberryhill Nov 2013 #52
To me, the anti-GM folks are pretty much the same as the anti-vaccine folks. Pterodactyl Nov 2013 #15
They use the same logical fallacies roseBudd Nov 2013 #22
Please identify my "logical fallacy" jberryhill Nov 2013 #29
Yep johnd83 Nov 2013 #26
I have no problem with GM food whatsoever jberryhill Nov 2013 #28
Thank you for beating the drum on this issue.... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #40
It's hardly rhetorical jberryhill Nov 2013 #49
It's a shame too.... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #50
They're exactly the same. HuckleB Nov 2013 #46
I didn't Know, BillyRibs Nov 2013 #17
There is no shortage here. roody Nov 2013 #20
So no argument that isn't a logical fallacy roseBudd Nov 2013 #23
Post removed Post removed Nov 2013 #42
The Logic is. BillyRibs Nov 2013 #25
Anything written by Patrick Moore should be discarded out of hand PaulaFarrell Nov 2013 #30
Wow - that Keystone XL article is dated April 2013, but in January 2013 the First Nations signed ... bananas Nov 2013 #34
Oh My god - he's also a climate change denier PaulaFarrell Nov 2013 #31
:puke: bananas Nov 2013 #33
That was a depressing read NickB79 Nov 2013 #39
good ol sourcewatch PaulaFarrell Nov 2013 #32
Wow - Hell Hath No Fury Nov 2013 #37
More like "so much for 'sourcewatch.'" HuckleB Nov 2013 #41
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