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  • ...te sceptic think tanks in the US. A host of its "experts" write on climate-related issues, including [[James Glassman]], who attacked the Kyoto Protocol, argu ...overnment officials and legislators, business executives, journalists, and academics; its conferences, seminars, and lectures are regularly covered by national
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  • The [[British Nutrition Foundation]] (BNF) is the key food industry front group in the UK. The BNF promotes itself as a source of impa ...a. The Foundation is a charitable organisation which raises funds from the food industry, government and a variety of other sources.<ref>[http://www.health
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  • ...te about the use of GMOs in food production to the major supermarkets, the Food and Drink Federation and the National Farmers' Union. For £7,500, it offer ...LM/discuss/commentary/02-17-99-GMO.html 'Food frights - The panic about GM food is not based on science or fact, but on fear, argues Tony Gilland', ''LM Co
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  • ...and the [[World Health Organisation]] (WHO). Its members include many big food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and GM crop companies. It has been active in des ...8 to advance the understanding of scientific issues relating to nutrition, food safety, toxicology, risk assessment, and the environment. By bringing toget
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  • ...alcohol responsibility" and to "foster a balanced understanding of alcohol-related issues."<ref> The Portman Group [http://www.portmangroup.org.uk/?pid=2&lev ...members. <ref> The Grocer, November 27th 2004, ''Do we need a Portman for food?'' accessed via Nexis UK May 23rd 2008 </ref>
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  • ...ilst in the past many policymakers, social and environmental activists and academics turned automatically to the state to protect against the detrimental effect ...hain structure (for example, agreements between the International Union of Food and Allied Workers and Chiquita and Danone).
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  • ...cess. Another main priority for Unilever is enhancement of its grip on the food chain. The promotion of GMOs and large-scale, export-oriented agriculture f ...n industrial lobbygroup aggressively promoting the commercialisation of GM food in Europe, and ever stricter patent protections for big corporations. Unile
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  • ...security and environment". It was a fascinating conference with plenty of food for thought for both countries. {{ref|1}} ==Related organisations==
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  • ...1991-1998 in lobbying Congress, the House of Representatives and Superfund-related committees in order to prevent stricter legislation. {{ref|3}} ...acked science. Ashford argues that "the number of really independent, good academics is such a small number that industry is able to overwhelm the science, and
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  • ..., Academic Network<ref>Advertising Education Forum [http://www.aeforum.org/academics/ AEF Academic Network (AAN)], accessed 1 August 2007.</ref> ...y which academic researchers in areas related to advertising and children, food advertising and obesity, and advertising self-regulation are able to access
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  • ..., Academic Network<ref>Advertising Education Forum [http://www.aeforum.org/academics/ AEF Academic Network (AAN)], accessed 1 August 2007.</ref> ...y which academic researchers in areas related to advertising and children, food advertising and obesity, and advertising self-regulation are able to access
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  • ...M maize was coming across the border from the USA, either as seed or as ‘food aid’ and that it was contaminating the indigenous species. ...Hector Magallon Larson. ‘He said these corn imports were only for human food and animal feed, so the corn shouldn’t be planted. They also said that th
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  • [[Category:Food related academics|Martens, Lydia]]
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  • ...ientist, Mr [[Martin Livermore]] trained as a chemist and now runs an agri-food PR consultancy, [[Ascham Associates]].<ref>[http://www.aschamassociates.com ...ing consumer goods and science companies. Particular strengths in the agri-food and biotechnology sectors, risk, regulation and sustainability issues.<ref>
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  • [[18 Doughty Street]] | [[Academics For Academic Freedom]] | [[Bishopsgate Institute]] | [[Blueprint]] | [[Body *[[Andrew Opie]] - director for food and sustainability, British Retail Consortium
    224 KB (30,627 words) - 16:07, 8 December 2016
  • ...ssages against restrictions on advertisements, mobile phones and unhealthy food); a particular focus on internet freedom and free speech on the internet (i ...from the shelves, then we mindless drones would all start eating what the food police want us to.<ref>See [http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/20
    77 KB (10,608 words) - 11:57, 9 April 2015
  • ...ge4Life]] campaign and the corporations who comprise its membership, the [[Food Standards Agency]] and a number of government departments and other corpora The team consists of academics and civil servants led by Dr [[David Halpern]]. "Halpern identified the ori
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  • '''UK:''' In a related development, ministers indicate that [[David Cameron]] and the [[Conservati ...gleswiki' and found that the account was used to amend hundreds of entries related to [[Bell Pottinger]] clients.<ref>David Pegg and Oliver Wright, [http://ww
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  • ...a gathered here will enable us to build a picture of who influences policy related to addictions and to compare our findings across the countries we are looki The project covers the industrial sectors of alcohol, gambling, food, tobacco and digital addictions. One priority will be to give a brief desc
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  • ...highbeam.com/doc/1P2-19041057.html 'Mound more secretive than Westminster: Academics reveal the true extent of silent power at Scottish parliament'], ''Sunday H ....info/David.Miller/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45&Itemid=52 'Academics call for lobby groups to be regulated'], ''The Scotsman'', 1 March 2001.</r
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