300,000 Organic Farmers Sue Monsanto in Federal Court: Decision on March 31st to Go to Trial

Stephan:  The GMO movement is perhaps the leading example in our culture of how the greed of a single corporation can destabilize an entire ecosystem, thus effecting the lives of millions; all so a small group of people already rich can get richer.

Little did Willie Nelson know when he recorded ‘Crazy

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Experts Fear Diseases ‘impossible to Treat’

Stephan:  This is not a natural development but one brought on by hubris and greed. The overuse of antibiotics in both medicine and agriculture and animal husbandry has accelerated the evolution of bacteria. Similar problems -- unwise use of technologies that alter lifeforms -- is already occurring with GMO crops.

Britain is facing a ‘massive’ rise in antibiotic-resistant blood poisoning caused by the bacterium E.coli – bringing closer the spectre of diseases that are impossible to treat.

Experts say the growth of antibiotic resistance now poses as great a threat to global health as the emergence of new diseases such as Aids and pandemic flu.

Professor Peter Hawkey, a clinical microbiologist and chair of the Government’s antibiotic-resistance working group, said that antibiotic resistance had become medicine’s equivalent of climate change.

The ‘slow but insidious growth’ of resistant organisms was threatening to turn common infections into untreatable diseases, he said. Already, an estimated 25,000 people die each year in the European Union from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.

‘It is a worldwide issue – there are no boundaries,’ he said. ‘We have very good policies on the use of antibiotics in man and in animals in the UK. But we are not alone. We have to think globally.’ Between 2005 and 2009 the incidence of E.coli ‘bacteraemias’ [the presence of bacteria in the blood] rose by 30 per cent, from 18,000 to over 25,000 cases. Those resistant to antibiotics have risen from 1 per cent at the beginning of the century to 10 per cent.

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Scientists Prepare Test-tube Burger

Stephan:  I think there is going to be a tremendous emphasis on this. It will become a growing trend, because industrial cattle operations are going to become unprofitable due to the rising cost of water as it becomes scarcer. It takes 1,300 gallons of water to produce an eight ounce hamburger. As affluence increases across the world -- not to be confused with wealth, only more than subsistence -- eating meat will increase. The demands for water and grain (and the water it requires) will become unsustainable.

VANCOUVER — The world’s first test-tube hamburger, created in a Dutch laboratory by growing muscle fibres from bovine stem cells, will be ready to grill in October, scientists believe.

‘I am planning to ask Heston Blumenthal [the celebrity chef] to cook it,

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Icelandic Anger Brings Debt Forgiveness in Best Recovery Story

Stephan:  The population of Iceland did not bail out their rapacious banks and financial pirates and lo... in contrast to Greece whose leaders have capitulated Iceland is back on track.

Icelanders who pelted parliament with rocks in 2009 demanding their leaders and bankers answer for the country’s economic and financial collapse are reaping the benefits of their anger.

Since the end of 2008, the island’s banks have forgiven loans equivalent to 13 percent of gross domestic product, easing the debt burdens of more than a quarter of the population, according to a report published this month by the Icelandic Financial Services Association.

‘You could safely say that Iceland holds the world record in household debt relief,

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EXPOSED: The 19 Public Corporations Funding The Climate Denier Think Tank Heartland Institute

Stephan:  Science is possible because of a cultural agreement that facts matter, and that it is both deceitful and contrary to science's purpose to do propaganda to manipulate for money facts in the service of special interests. Heartland represents this Faustian bargain in its most extreme form.

One in a series of posts about the Heartland Institute’s inner workings, from internal documents acquired by ThinkProgress Green. Heartland has issued a press release claiming that some of these documents were sent to an outsider under false pretenses and that one document in the set is a fake, but the AP independently verified their contents.

Internal documents acquired by ThinkProgress Green reveal that the climate-denial think tank Heartland Institute received funding from at least 19 publicly traded corporations in 2010 and 2011. The companies’ combined contributions exceeded $1.3 million for an array of projects. As Think Progress Green reported on Tuesday, the Heartland Institute’s projects included a secret plan to teach children that climate change is a hoax.

The companies backing the Heartland Institute:

DENIERGATE COMPANIES

Company Ticker Symbol 2010-2011 Total Project Code

Altria Client Services Inc. MO $90,000 BTN
Amgen, USA AMGN $25,000 HCN
Anheuser-Busch BUD […]

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