In 2020, Rainforest Rescue helped the Campaign to Stop GE Trees secure more than 120,000 names opposing the genetically engineered American chestnut for the USDA comment period. They helped us and now it's our turn to help Rainforest Rescue stand up against...
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WRM: Sexual Exploitation and Violence against Women at the Root of the Industrial Plantation Model
Jan 21, 2021
World Rainforest Movement 15 Jan 2021 Included in Bulletin 253 European colonizers relied on large-scale monoculture plantations to impose their rule on peoples and territories across the global South. Their enforced plantation model – planting one single specie...
WRM: Organized land theft for industrial tree plantations in Brazil
Jan 15, 2021
A note from Global Justice Ecology Project: Brazil is at the epicenter of targeted biomass production with plans to commercialize industrial plantations of genetically engineered (GE or genetically modified) trees, especially eucalyptus. As we can see in this article...
Tower Hill Botanic Garden Highlights Former TACF Board Members Chestnut Work
Jan 4, 2021
Lois Melican and Denis Melican are American chestnut restoration activists and former Board members of The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF). In 2019, the Melicans made the decision to resign from TACF due to the organization's support for the unregulated planting...
Fedco Weighs in on Consequences of GE American Chestnut
Dec 17, 2020
Dark Hort? More Questions than Answers Jen Ries, Fedco Trees Coordinator, on behalf of Fedco The chestnut, an iconic tree of the American landscape, is poised to become a different kind of icon of a new era. A petition has arrived at the USDA asking for the release of...
Efforts To Genetically Engineer American Chestnut Trees Draw Controversy
Nov 24, 2020
The majestic American chestnut was once common in forests in the eastern U.S., but a blight has killed billions of these giant trees. Researchers are moving forward with genetically-modified trees that will survive the blight. But as Julie Grant of The...
Advances in genetic engineering test democracy’s capacity for good decision-making
Nov 9, 2020
Local community input is not adequately sought out, and issues of social justice and equity are largely ignored The Boston Globe 9 Nov 2020 Natalie Kofler and Riley Taitingfong This year has tested our ability as Americans to address collective challenges. From the...
Federal Court Declares Genetically Engineered Salmon Unlawful
Nov 6, 2020
Note: This federal response to the FDA's approval of genetically engineered (GE or genetically modified) salmon is an important victory for the Center for Food Safety (CFS) and all organizations working to bring awareness to the dangers of genetic engineering....
Read Our Comments Opposing Deregulation of Darling 58 American Chestnut
Oct 21, 2020
On October 19, 2020 the initial public comment period by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) on the petition for deregulation of Darling 58 genetically engineered (GE or genetically modified) American Chestnut closed. Historically, there has been strong...
Release: Public Comment on Darling 58 American Chestnut Closes
Oct 20, 2020
For Immediate Release: 10/20/2020 Public Comment on Darling 58 American Chestnut Closes Groups Across North America Oppose Release of Genetically Engineered Trees New York- On Oct. 19th the initial public comment period by the United States Department of Agriculture...