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PRESS RELEASE: Sierra Club and OCA urge President Obama to halt a huge
experiment
April 15 2009
Contact:
*Laurel Hopwood, Chair, Sierra
Club Genetic Engineering Action Team <
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*Neil
Carman, Ph.D., scientific advisor to Sierra Club GEAT 512-472-1767
*Ronnie
Cummins, Director, Organic Consumers Association 218-226-4164
The
Sierra Club and the Organic Consumers Association call on President Obama to
halt a huge experiment on the ecosystem and its inhabitants
In light of
the recent ruling by U.S.D.A. Secretary Tom Vilsack to approve the release of
inadequately tested genetically engineered sugar beets into the ecosystem,
Sierra Club today sent a letter to President Obama calling for a change from the
previous administration. The Sierra Club has submitted numerous extensive
science-based comments to the U.S.D.A. regarding the release of genetically
manipulated (GM) crops, only to have these critical issues fall on deaf ears at
the USDA.
Laurel Hopwood, Chair of Sierra Club's Genetic Engineering
Action Team, explains, "This past decade we are seeing new releases into the
environment that we have never before seen on this planet. Genetic engineering
involves the artificial transfer of genes from one organism into another, made
by crashing through the protective species barrier. These new life forms are
spreading their GM traits on a massive scale, an event unprecedented in the 3.8
billion year history of life on this planet."
Neil Carman, Ph.D.,
scientific advisor for Sierra Club's Genetic Engineering Action Team, explains,
"The ecosystem is not a dumping ground for untested GM crops. Mandatory
environmental impact statements must be performed for every ecosystem into which
any new GM crop is to be introduced, as required by the National Environmental
Policy Act. To the dismay of the American public, the U.S.D.A. continues to fail
to prepare Environmental Impact Statements."
The Organic Consumers
Association agrees that the risks posed by the current trajectory of genetic
engineering in the fields of agriculture are profound. Ronnie Cummins, Director
of the Organic Consumers Association laments, "Pollen blowing in the wind or
carried by pollinator species transfer genetically engineered traits to organic
crops, posing enormous dilemmas for organic farmers."
Cummins adds, "The
American people aren't the only guinea pigs in this huge, untested experiment.
Mr. Vilsack intends to play GM promoter when he leads a delegation to the
upcoming G8 meeting at talks to reduce world hunger. Gene technologies will
destroy the diversity and the sustainable agricultural systems that farmers have
developed for millennia and will thus undermine the capacity for those in
developing countries to feed themselves."
Until rigorous research is
conducted to identify and address the long term impacts of GMOs, such organisms
should not be released into the environment. Sierra Club, with 1.3 million
members and supporters, and the Organic Consumer Association, with 850,000
network members, urge President Obama to keep his word to protect the land and
food for the people of the world.
Sierra Club's letter to President
Obama:
http://www.sierraclub.org/biotech/whatsnew/whatsnew_2009-04-13.asp
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