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CHAPMAN, BRUCE BICA <bchapman

CHAPMAN, BRUCE BICA <bchapman

October 18, 1999 9:51 PM

David Suzuki speaks out on GMO's

 

 

>TORONTO -- Canada's pre-eminent pop scientist says Canadians have become

>unwitting guinea pigs in a nationwide study on the effects of genetically

>modified foods.

>

> " We are performing a massive experiment, " Dr. David Suzuki said Sunday.

" The

>results will only be known after millions of people have been exposed to

>(these foods) for decades. "

>

>Suzuki's cautionary words wrapped up a four-day meeting of the Canadian

>Health Food Association, where the regulation of genetically modified foods

>has been a pressing concern.

>

>It is estimated that 70 per cent of food currently sold in Canadian

>supermarkets is genetically modified. Despite this, there are few labels to

>identify which foods have been altered.

>

> " Any politician or scientist who tells you these products are safe is

either

>very stupid or lying, " said Suzuki. " The experiments have simply not been

>done. "

>

>In recent months, the potential ill-effects of genetically altered foods

has

>become a hot potato for health officials around the world.

>

>In Europe, protesters have raided farms and lobbied restaurants, labelling

>the altered products " Frankenstein foods. " In England, medical officials

are

>demanding a government study to determine whether the modified foods could

>cause new cancers </Health/cancer.html>, birth defects or danger to the

>immune system.

>

>Health Canada has insisted that the products approved in this country are

>thoroughly tested for allergenic and toxic effects, but Suzuki says there

is

>simply not enough evidence to back that claim.

>

> " The hazards of (these foods) are uncertain, " he said. " In view of our

>enormous ignorance, the premature application of biotechnology is downright

>dangerous. "

>

>At issue, he said, are fundamental laws of genetics. Those rules are based

>on " vertical inheritance. " With genetically modified foods, scientists are

>assuming that when they transfer genes to different species horizontally,

>the behaviour of those genes will be the same as when they follow them

>vertically.

>

> " It is simply bad science to make that assumption, " said Suzuki. " You have

>changed the context within which this new gene finds itself. Therefore what

>the behaviour of the new gene will be, we simply cannot say. "

>

>A Saskatchewan researcher told a bio-tech conference in Saskatoon that

>corporate greed, not society's needs, is driving the push towards

>genetically modified foods.

>

>Lynn Oliphant, of the Prairie Institute for Human Ecology, also accused

>multinational companies of forcing farmers to use modified seeds.

>

> " Saskatchewan farmers will be duped into thinking that they should go for

>genetically modified crops and then find out there is no one else in the

>world willing to buy them, " Oliphant said.

>

>Suzuki called for a moratorium on genetically modified foods until more is

>known about the long-term health effects. In the meantime, he wants

>Canadians to demand mandatory labelling for altered foods.

>

> " I am astounded at the reluctance of the Canadian public to show its

outrage

>at what we're doing to our air, water and food, " said Suzuki. " What we are

>acquiring is the brute technological power to bludgeon nature.

>

> " Each new insight reminds us of how ignorant we remain. We need a bit more

>perspective. "

>

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Hey Kim!

 

Thanks for sending the article. Very interesting. Do you know David Suzuki?

 

 

This describes it in a way I hadn't thought of before, and makes good sense to

me:

>> " It is simply bad science to make that assumption, " said Suzuki. " You have

>>changed the context within which this new gene finds itself. Therefore what

>>the behaviour of the new gene will be, we simply cannot say. "

 

A while ago I found an awesome webpage called " Tiki's Guide to Genetic

Engineering " . It's for kids, is easy to read, and has really cute comics. Check

it out. http://www.oneworld.org/penguin/genetics/home.html Tiki the penguin is

cool.

 

Buy organic!

-anji

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