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Pine trees have already been a plantation crop in many states especially in the southeast where lumber companies own vast amounts tracts of pine forests. Most of America's lumber comes from private land where there are no regulations. 
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From: Thomas Mathews <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 22:48:29 -0600 (CST)
Subject: Fwd: USDA grant for GE trees

 
This is from the national Sierra Club Biotech Forum.
 
In a message dated 1/17/2011 7:37:33 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
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There is a pine tree in Sierra Club's logo, so the following  news item is
very troubling to me:
The University of California, Davis,  has been awarded a $14.8 million grant
through NIFA, the National Institute  of Food and Agriculture program (this
is part of the US Dept. of Ag) to map  the DNA sequence of pines.  "Using
fast-growing trees such as loblolly  pine for fuels also can contribute to
carbon sequestration and may help  mitigate the effects of climate change,"
USDA said.  According to  Roger Beachy, the project, "will generate and use
genomics information to  provide an understanding of genes and genetics in
conifers to help in  developing new bioenergy sources."  (Roger Beachy is
currently  president of the NIFA, developed the first GE tomato and served  
as
president of the Danford Plant Science Center in Saint Louis, which  
received
a founding gift of 40 acres and $50 million from Monsanto.)   
This means that pine trees may become a plantation crop.  Tree  plantations
will, wherever planted, replace biodiversity and replace real  forests.  
This
will be done with pretence that biofuel is carbon  neutral.  I don't want to
take time to argue that point at the moment  - probably most of us realize
that true forests sequester far more  carbon.  Right now I just want to say
that destruction of forests and  the great biodiversity they represent will
greatly impoverish all of us who  love and connect to the natural world.
Nature of course will still exist,  but in a diminished form.  And the 
armies
of genetically altered pines  which may occupy the place of old forests will
spread via seeds and pollen,  not respecting the boundaries of national
forests and parks. 
posted by  Jim Diamond, M.D.



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