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Feds shouldn't set fertilizer emissions reduction target that hinders farmers: House AG committee

The committee’s latest report states the federal government should “not proceed with any mandatory fertilizer emissions reduction policy that would jeopardize farmers’ yields.”
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Explore big ideas through digital art


Explore big ideas through digital art
published : 13 May 2021 at 04:00
The virtual exhibition features digital images by 20 Southeast Asian artists. Photo courtesy of juliusbaer.com
A selection of outstanding digital art creations from the inaugural Julius Baer Next Generation Art Prize are displayed in a virtual exhibition open for public viewing until June 30.
Launched late last year to promote the burgeoning art scene in Southeast Asia, the art contest received a total of 204 entries from emerging artists in the region aged 18 to 40 who reflected the Swiss bank s next-generation investment themes Arising Asia, Digital Disruption, Energy Transition, Feeding The World, Future Cities, Shifting Lifestyles And Inequality, and Sustainability through digital art. However, only 20 finalists 10 from each category including still images and moving images were picked for a curated virtual display. Featuring a diverse range of narrati ....

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Why new genetic techniques need to be stringently regulated – study


Why new genetic techniques need to be stringently regulated – study
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Why new genetic techniques need to be stringently regulated – study
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1. Why new genetic techniques need to be stringently regulated – comment on new study
2. Differentiated impacts of human interventions on nature: Scaling the conversation on regulation of gene technologies – new study abstract
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Third World Network Biosafety Information Service, 4 Apr 2021
Worldwide, governments are under pressure from the biotechnology and agrichemical industries to deregulate products developed using the so-called “new” genetic engineering techniques such as genome editing and gene silencing. A new paper describes how many of the new techniques are not new to science, but because of technical developments can now be applied to more species in less time and for more kinds of traits. ....

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"Small" changes made with gene editing cause severe deformities in plants


Small changes made with gene editing cause severe deformities in plants
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Small changes made with gene editing cause severe deformities in plants
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New study points to unintended effects of gene editing in plants and potential negative effects on ecosystems
Gene editing causes drastic unwanted effects in gene-edited plants including severe deformities, a new scientific publication in the journal Environmental Sciences Europe shows. This is the case even when the changes are intended by the gene editor to be small tweaks to existing genes rather than, for example, the introduction of new genetic material.
More broadly, the study provides an overview of the negative effects on ecosystems that can result from the release of gene-edited plants. These unintended effects result from the intended changes induced by genome editing, which can affect various metabolic processes in the plants. ....

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