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SUURI RISKI

15.4.10 klo 15:01 Matti Pekkarinen

Geenitekniikka kylkiäisenä bioterroria?

25.3.10 klo 12:01 Sanni

Objektiivinen Gm-tutkimus

8.10.09 klo 22:53 tentti

GMO-tutkimuksen tieteellisyys?

5.10.09 klo 16:52 Riippumaton tutkija

Miten voin VÄLTTÄÄ

29.6.09 klo 15:07 Raakaravintovegaani

gm-soija boikottiin

21.6.09 klo 19:14 Katri

Monsanton synnit läpivalaisussa TV-doku

4.9.08 klo 13:11 Kalle

Tietokilpailu gm-alalta

31.7.08 klo 16:50 kisa

GM-ruoka Kilpailun häviämisen hinta laajemmin ajateltuna.

10.3.08 klo 15:54 Kuluttaja

Näin selviät gm-kriitikoiden kanssa

8.3.08 klo 13:13 toinen opiskelija

Onko geeniteknologia vaarallista?

4.3.08 klo 16:41 bioteknologian opiskelija

Liisa Kuusipalon argumentteja

4.3.08 klo 16:34 bioteknologian opiskelija

Miksi Suomeen gemoja, kun Itävalta panostaa gm-vapauteen?

16.1.07 klo 15:37 Angel

gm-soija ja etiikka

7.3.06 klo 17:43 Griffin

GM-maissilla ruokittujen rottien munuaisissa ja veressä epän

13.1.06 klo 17:18 Pasi

Miksi geenimuuntelu on teknisesti epävarmaa ja riskialtista

21.11.05 klo 15:29 Mylläri

Mihin huomio pitäisi oikeasti kohdistaa?

13.10.05 klo 18:51 Juhani

Mahdollisuuksista

8.9.05 klo 14:13 Roy

Miksei ensimmäistäkään selvästi osoitettua haittaa ole?

16.6.05 klo 13:59 Blair

Kehitysmaat ja geenitekniikka

10.6.05 klo 17:40 Juhani

Aloita uusi keskustelu

GM-foorumi on avoin areena siirtogeenisiä organismeja koskevalle keskustelulle. Foorumi tarjoaa keskustelun taustaksi erilaisia näkemyksiä ja kannanottoja sekä perustietoa. Foorumi ei sitoudu puolustamaan eikä vastustamaan siirtogeenisiä menetelmiä, vaan luo niitä koskevalle keskustelulle aineksia. Foorumi on avoin, demokraattinen ja tasapuolinen: kaikki muuntogeenisiin (siirtogeenisiin) organismeihin liittyvät perustellut näkemykset, kannanotot ja puheenvuorot ovat tervetulleita.

Sivuston ylläpitäjät

Etiketti ja säännöt

kisa 31.7.08 klo 16:50

Tietokilpailu gm-alalta

Testaa tietämyksesi gm-alalta.
Osallistu tietokilpailuun.
Kysymykset alla.

QUIZ-TIME!
Here\'s series of quizzes celebrating 10 years of GM Watch.
Send your answers to info@gmwatch.org by August 22.

THE PRIZES!

The 2 people with the highest score will get a DVD of Marie Robin\'s brilliant new movie The World According to Monsanto (plays in English, French or German).

QUIZ 2: FARMING IN A GM WONDERLAND

1. Many pro-GM commentators hail the technology as the solution to the current food crisis because of its ability to reduce fertilizer use and help farmers cope with problems like drought, salinity or flooding. After 20 years of GM research, how many GM drought tolerant, or salt tolerant, or flood tolerant, or fertilizer-reducing crops are there on the market worldwide?

2. There have been tens of thousands of articles in the world\'s media about \'miracle\' crops genetically engineered for enhanced appearance, flavour, nutrition, or to be allergen-free, or to combat problems like obesity or to contain edible vaccines that protect against major diseases like cancer. How many of these GM crops are there on the market worldwide?

3. When published in April 2008, which appraisal of global agriculture, sponsored by the World Bank and the U.N., and undertaken on a scale comparable to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, concluded that GM crops have at best variable impacts on yields and would not play a substantial role in addressing climate change, loss of biodiversity, hunger or poverty?

4. More than 50% of the GM crops grown worldwide are farmed in the United States, and by far the most widely grown crop is herbicide-tolerant soyabeans. Based on U.S. Department of Agriculture trend data and numerous field studies, by roughly how much has GM soya increased yield for U.S. farmers compared to conventional (non-GM) varieties?

5. Who said the following about GM crops when promoting them as a solution to the food crisis? \"We\'ve been using them for 10 years in the United States and they have a proven effectiveness in increasing yields, in lowering the use of fertilizer, in providing better water and soil management and also increasing taste and appearance. So, you know, those are all good things.\"

6. What word did Prof. Dennis Murphy - the head of biotechnology at the University of Glamorgan, recently use to describe claims about GM crops solving the problem of drought or feeding the world?

7. Monsanto and its supporters claim that GM crops have been widely adopted in countries like the United States because of their economic benefits for farmers. Which organization in its review of GM crop cultivation in the U.S. commented, \"Perhaps the biggest issue raised by these results is how to explain the rapid adoption of [GM] crops when farm financial impacts appear to be mixed or even negative\"?

8. The Director of Corporate Affairs for Monsanto India says the increase in GM cotton acres there \"bear testimony to the success of this technology and the benefit that farmers derive from it.\" According to Washington University researcher Glenn Stone\'s multi-year study of the behaviour of cotton farmers in a key cotton growing area of India, what underlay the rapid spread of GM cotton there?

9. The wife of which South African farmer who has been flown around the world by Monsanto to preach the benefits of GM cotton and detail how it has transformed his family\'s life, admitted on camera that they made no profit from the crop?

10. What was surprising about the posters that appeared in many places in Madhya Pradesh, India, featuring a man who said he\'d gained great benefits from growing GM cotton and urging others to do the same?

11. Why was Gary Rinehart surprised to be publicly harassed over violating Monsanto\'s patent on GM soybeans, and subsequently to have the company file a federal lawsuit against him?

12. What is the annual budget that Monsanto devotes to harassing, intimidating, suing - and in some cases bankrupting - American farmers over alleged improper use of its patented seeds?

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