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  • ==The BSEF and its history== ...scribed as an &#39;industry front group run from the Brussels offices of a global PR firm, on behalf of chemical industry clients&#39; <ref> [http://web.arch
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  • ...ttendees and agenda, but remains steadfastly silent on the proceedings and its outcomes. ...ness leaders, bankers, industrialists and strategic thinkers to talk about global issues".<ref>Jonathon Duffy, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3773019.s
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  • ...ce: that the NATO-Israel individual cooperation programme "is the first of its kind in the Mediterranean Dialogue. It covers many areas of common interest ...o the international think-tank conference on “Transforming NATO in a New Global Era”, a companion event to the Riga NATO Summit in November 2006.<ref nam
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  • ...count for more than two-thirds of CGIAR financing and this is reflected in its governance structure which is fundamentally controlled by four rich industr The CGIAR has been accused by its critics of having changed its mandate from being that of a publicly funded research body to that of a 'st
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  • ...ife International''' (formerly the Global Crop Protection Federation) is a global federation 'representing the plant science industry' and led by the followi CropLife International says its network includes 75 national and regional associations and their member com
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  • ...30% of its funding from business with the CSIRO top management encouraging its staff to go to 40%. As a point of comparison, only about 10% of the funding ...or plant breeding operators.' Hindmarsh notes, 'The CSIRO, in keeping with its position of being at the forefront of scientific research, prioritised gene
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  • ...ng the anticipated six-year project life, the project was supposed to move its targeted GM crops from the research and development stage to field-tests. ...nal objective was to bring these GM crops to farmers' fields by supporting its collaborators with the research and development and eventually the commerci
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  • ...r government. Headed by a cabinet minister, it made fighting world poverty its top priority. Previously the aid programme was managed by the [[Overseas De It says it 'aims to spend more than half of its time working with private sector and other external partners, as well as ot
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  • ...Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of Ministers.' Through its member associations, EuropaBio also 'fosters a standing dialogue with polic But while its focus is on Europe, EuropaBio has sought to use the Third World both as a m
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  • Like other "[[sound science]]" front groups, its real mission is to disparage the science upon which environmental safety re ...alition]] (TASSC), a front group created to assist the tobacco industry in its fight against regulation of secondhand cigarette smoke.
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  • EFB lists as one of its activities to "Maintain good contacts with and serve in an advisory capacit Its president is [[Marc Van Montagu]] who is presented as a public scientist -
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  • ...anti-environmental [[LM network]] having been involved with [[Spiked]], [[Global Futures]], [[Sense About Science]], the [[Risk of Freedom Briefing]]s, [[Wo ...he party was its insistence upon challenging the verities of Labourism – its refusal to abide by the shibboleths that marked the perimeters of leftwing
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  • ...erests in relation to food.' In 2002 the FSA produced a two-year update on its activities. 'Our independence is vital if we are to succeed in putting cons Most bizarrely, the FSA excluded from its study the most recent science, a major and expensive (£12 million) EU-fund
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  • ...ed itself as 'the web's most complete source of news and information about global food security concerns and sustainable agricultural practices'. ...its global reach, however, Foodsecurity.net's only named staff member was its 'African Director', Dr. [[Michael Mbwille]], a Tanzanian doctor who pens ar
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  • ...exports&#39;; he later added that vaccination could have could have risked its exports of powdered milk to developing countries. Yet the use of vaccinated ...assessment as any other new food product and its intended use, rather than its method of development.&#39;{{ref|79}}
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  • ..., the FDF is by no means undecided as to the benefits of biotechnology for its members. As far back as 1998/1999, an FDF memorandum to a government Select The FDF has recently secured an agreement with the government such that its members avoid paying 80% of the climate change levy (CCL). The UK governmen
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  • The [[Food and Drink Federation]] has its own well-kept website with reports, news, documents and information concern ...It aims to safeguard the commercial interests of the industry and maximise its international competitiveness&#39;.
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  • ...stitute]] like [[Chengal Reddy]] regularly cooperates with [[Monsanto]] in its promotional work for GM crops in India. ...cant sponsorship from various interest groups who have much to lose from a global acceptance of GM crops. Information gleaned from income tax returns of var
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  • ...hly review of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and director of its offshoot, [[Debating Matters]]. Gilland was also a Living Marxism and [[Spi ...ped establish the competition [[Debating Matters]] from 2002-2004, and was its director from 2009 until March 2014. In addition he established [[Debating
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  • ...ref>Spiked Online [http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/00000002D0D1.htm 'Global Warming - where's the consensus?'], 22 May 2001, Accessed 1st August 2007.< .../www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM78/LM78_Futures.html 'Futures: Wouldn't a bit of global warming be a good thing?'], ''LM'' 106, p. 34, December 1997/January 1998.<
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