
Timothy Wise
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Dec 23, 2024 |
contralinea.com.mx | Timothy Wise
Un tribunal de árbitros comerciales ha fallado a favor de Estados Unidos en su denuncia de que las restricciones impuestas por México al maíz transgénico violan los términos del Tratado México-Estados Unidos-Canadá (T-MEC). Es poco probable que el esperado fallo en la disputa comercial de 16 meses resuelva las cuestiones planteadas por México sobre la inocuidad del consumo de maíz transgénico y su herbicida asociado [el glifosato].
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Dec 23, 2024 |
ipsnews.net | Timothy Wise
Economy & Trade, Environment, Global, Headlines, Health, Indigenous Rights, Latin America & the Caribbean, TerraViva United Nations Opinion U.S. Wins Controversial Ruling in GM Corn Dispute with Mexico Credit: Christian Valero Rebolledo/Cafe Words CAMBRIDGE, MA., Dec 23 2024 (IPS) - A tribunal of trade arbitrators has ruled in favor of the United States in its complaint that Mexico’s restrictions on genetically modified corn violate the terms of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA)....
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Dec 8, 2024 |
principia-scientific.com | Timothy Wise |Stacy Malkan
Written by Timothy A. Wise and Stacy Malkan on December 8, 2024. Posted in Current News A new scientific analysis prepared by CONAHCYT, Mexico’s National Council for Humanities, Science and Technology, argues there are unacceptable health risks for Mexican people who consume genetically modified (GM) corn and glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
childrenshealthdefense.org | Timothy Wise |Stacy Malkan
By Timothy A. Wise and Stacy MalkanA new scientific analysis prepared by CONAHCYT, Mexico’s National Council for Humanities, Science and Technology, argues there are unacceptable health risks for Mexican people who consume genetically modified (GM) corn and glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
non-gmoreport.com | Timothy Wise
A new government in Mexico has pledged to carry on the fight to keep genetically modified corn out of the national dietBy Timothy A. Wise / Truthdig contributorIf the U.S. government was hoping a new president would weaken Mexico’s resolve to ban the cultivation and consumption of genetically modified corn, those hopes have been dashed. “We will not allow the cultivation of genetically modified corn,” Claudia Scheinbaum stated in her inauguration speech on Oct. 1.
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