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Phil Bereano:

Testimony before the Wash.State House of Representatives —8 Sept 06 Complete Text.

The WTO’s Unholy Scam from Tikun Magazine Published in September/October 2006 page 25 Complete Text.

Report on Danish "Citizen Consensus Conference" on Genetically Engineered Foods. May 1999. Complete Text.

The Mystique of the Phantom "Gay Gene". Published in the Seattle Times Op Ed. February 25, 1996. Complete Text.

Hooking High-Tech-For a Price--Corporate Welfare in Washington: Subsidies, Welfare Doesn't Always Pay Off . Published to The Seattle Times . Complete Text.

Don’t Take Liberties with Our Genes. Published in the Washington Public Health, Vol. 17 Fall 2000, pp. 19–21. Complete Text.

How Risky Is Safe: The Politics of “Sound Science” and the Precautionary Principle.. University of Washington and Washington Biotechnology Action Council. (No Date).
Complete Text.

Reflections on Globalization, Biotechnology, and 9/11. (No Date). Complete Text.

The Human Genome Project As a Social Enterprise. (No Date). Complete Text.

Trans-Atlantic Food Wars. By Philip L. Bereano and Florian Kraus. Nov 8, 1999. Complete Text.

You are What You Eat. Published in Seattle Times, Oct. 11, 1998. Complete Text.

Engineered-Food Claims are Hard to Swallow. Published in Seattle Times, Nov 19, 2002. Complete Text. To read replies to the Seattle Times editor about this article click here.

Some Environmental and Ethical Considerations of Genetically Engineered Plants and Foods. (No Date). Complete Text.

Mad-cow Concerns. Published in Seattle Times Op Ed. Dec 28, 2003. Complete Text.

To Eat or Not To Eat? An Obscure UN Agency Tries To Provide an Answer. By Philip L. Bereano and Eliott Peacock.  Published in Seedling Magazine April 2004. Complete Text.

"GMOs in a Post-Cancun World," GeneWatch, Volume
17 Number 1, January - February 2004 [on the WTO]

"Goliath v. Schmeiser ," GeneWatch Volume 17 Number 4 July- August 2004
(with Martin Phillipson, professor of Intellectual Property Law, University
of Saskatchewan).
 

Carly Howard (Student Intern):

Biodiversity and Genetically Modified Crops: An Introduction to Current Global Policy Dimensions. Page 1 Page 2.

Pat Radin:

Read more about Pat's work opposing city subsidies to the Immunex plant: Complete Text

Immunex Corp. Plans Project at Queen Anne . Complete Text (No active links).

A Biotechnology Activist Web Site . 4 sections: One Two Three Four

What is Life? . Complete Text (No active links).

Rachel Schurman:

Sustaining Rage : Cultural Capital, Strategic Location, and Motivating Sensitivities in the U.S. Anti-Genetic Engineering Movement. Rural Sociology, 2003. Complete Text.

Clarine Verhoog (Student Intern):

Overlap or gap? Harmonization of treaties regarding
genetically modified agricultural crops and foods?
Complete Text.

 

 
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