> On Sep 14, 2015, at 6:57 AM, James Fischer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Further, the experience of those such as Cynthia Scott-Dupree (U Guelph)
> is that doing ANY toxicology work and getting even obliquely involved in
> pesticides can result in one being vilified by the (ignorant) general public.
Agreed. A similar effect is noticed regarding GMOs. A local organization call “The Alliance for Science” wanted to have a panel discussion where the public could pose questions about GMOs to a group of academics with expertise on various aspects of the field. Initially it was to take place in a building owned by Greenstar, the local "Natural Foods Market.” The building is designated for use as an educational space. There was so much opposition to using the space to _discuss_ GMOs the event was cancelled and moved to another venue. The ensuing presentation was recorded and appeared on YouTube the next day. I was going to supply the link but apparently it’s been taken down. So much for the free flow of information
Pete
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