Global Justice Ecology Project

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First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

U.S. public overwhelmingly rejects GM trees

NOTE: You can join the protests against genetically engineered trees at Tree Biotech 2013:http://www.treebiotech2013.org/And check out:http://globaljusticeecology.org/stopgetrees.php------U.S. public overwhelmingly rejects genetically engineered tree ... [Published GMWatch.org - May 01 2013]
First reported Apr 24 2013 - Updated Apr 24 2013 - 1 reports

Call to Action: Stand up for Native Forests, Resist the Tree Biotechonology 2013 Conference! [Connections]

Download the poster here: ge-trees-color-11x17.pdfJoin Earth First!, Global Justice Ecology Project and the STOP GE Trees Campaign for a week of resistance to genetically engineered trees. At the end of May, the International Tree Biotechnology 2013 ... [Published Global Justice Ecology Project - Apr 24 2013]

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U.S. public overwhelmingly rejects GM trees [Published GMWatch.org - May 01 2013]
GE Trees May Be Even More Damaging to the Envir... [Published Mercola - Apr 27 2013]
International open letter: Oppose Drax coal to ... [Published Carbon Trade Watch - Apr 27 2013]
Submit Comments by April 29! Oppose USDA Dereg... [Published Global Justice Ecology Project - Apr 24 2013]
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