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“Fault Lines” Author Discusses Rifts, Challenges of Haiti
In "Fault Lines," author Beverly Bell discusses what shook Haiti more: the 2010 earthquake, pre-existing social and economic fractures or catastrophe profiteers like Monsanto.
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Eco-Groups Challenge Obama Administration Over GMO Farming in National Wildlife Refuges
Mike Ludwig: This is the fifth lawsuit of its kind.
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Battling India’s Monsanto Protection Act, Farmers Demand End to GMO
There is a clear lesson here for India: a country can survive without big corporations controlling its food. The question is: will the government listen to the people's demands?
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Winning Our Hearts and Minds? Monsanto and Big Food Pull Out the Big Guns
Monsanto and Big Food are taking the battle for consumers' hearts and minds to the next level.
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Death by Corporation, Part II: Companies as Cancer Cells
Many corporations work like tumor cells for the relentless destruction of the environment.
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Millions Against Monsanto: On the Road to Victory
It is no exaggeration to say that Monsanto has now become the most hated corporation in the world.
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Five Important SCOTUS Rulings You Didn’t Hear About
While the Civil Rights Act and DOMA decisions were pivotal, here are five SCOTUS decisions that also impact your life.
Photo Essay: Mexico Celebrates World Day Against Monsanto
In this photo essay, Andalusia Knoll captures the spirit of Mexicans protesting GMO corn on March Against Monsanto Day.
Research Shows that Monsanto’s Big Claims for GMO Food Are Probably Wrong
New report reveals that all of Monsanto's claims of their crops being better for agriculture as a whole might be false.
“Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Food Rights”: Shouldn’t We Decide What We Eat?
A food rights movement described in David Grumpert's new book has sprung up to save small farms.