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Food companies petitioned to ban new Monsanto GMO corn | Reuters

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Opponents of Monsanto’s new genetically modified sweet corn are petitioning national food retailers and processors to ban the biotech corn, which is not labeled as being genetically altered from conventional corn.’

via Food companies petitioned to ban new Monsanto GMO corn | Reuters.

Nebraska governor to call session on Keystone pipeline | Reuters

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

‘…Heineman wants TransCanada to change the route of the Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL pipeline away from Nebraska’s Sand Hills region, which sits atop the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the largest sources of water for farms in the central United States. He does not oppose the pipeline outright.’

via Nebraska governor to call session on Keystone pipeline | Reuters.

U.S. may miss year-end goal for Keystone oil line | Reuters

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – The State Department may miss a year-end target to approve TransCanada Corp’s Canada-to-Texas Keystone oil sands pipeline, a U.S. official told Reuters on Tuesday, risking a further delay to the most important new crude oil conduit in decades.’

via U.S. may miss year-end goal for Keystone oil line | Reuters.

Crop scientists now fret about heat not just water | Reuters

Monday, October 24th, 2011

‘Reuters – Crop scientists in the United States, the world’s largest food exporter, are pondering an odd question: could the danger of global warming really be the heat?’

via Crop scientists now fret about heat not just water | Reuters.

Video: Rep. Bachmann claims Iranian President threatened future nuclear attack against Israel and the U.S.

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

October 20, 2011 San Francisco

Speaking at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, U.S. Presidential Candidate Representative Michelle Bachmann accused the President of Iran of having threatened both Israel and United States with future nuclear attacks. Minnesota’s Republican Congresswoman did not give a source or date for these alleged and potentially inflammatory statements, though she did mention her position on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. As Iran’s President has repeatedly denied that Iran seeks to acquire nuclear weapons, it would be in direct contradiction to those claims for him to make extreme threats of this type.


text excerpt:
“I’m very concerned about the threat from Iran and the Iranian threat in my mind is the premier threat that is dominating the Middle East today. It is the acquisition of a nuclear weapon. I say that because of the statements that have been made by the President of Iran as recently as three weeks prior to entering the United States to speak to the U.N. National Assembly. The statement was simply this: He sought the eradication of Israel from the Earth. That is in parallel and in tandem to statements he gave prior to that saying that once Iran attains a nuclear weapon they would use that nuclear weapon to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth and use a nuclear weapon also against the United States of America. Those are highly destructive statements and ones that I believe should be taken seriously.”

Congresswoman Bachmann
“Our enemy is not the Iranian people. Our enemy is an Iranian leadership that has the stated intention of using a nuclear weapon against the United States and using a nuclear weapon against our ally Israel.” ~ Rep. Bachmann

“…We need to take the issue of the Iranian threat extremely seriously because of the benefit of time that Iran has had, they have been able to come closer to achieving their goal, and as was stated early, I am privileged to sit on the the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. We deal with the nation’s classified secrets, we deal with the threats to the United States both within the interior of our borders and those that come to us externally. And I will say that while this election is about jobs and the economy, we cannot forget the fact that there are very real national security concerns that we also need to be part of this very important process in the 2012 selection process.”

Q: “How would you as President respond to that Iranian threat?”

“I would respond with absolutely everything that the United States can put on the line, because we cannot abide, we must not and we cannot abide an Iran with a nuclear weapon. Because of the stated intentions of Iran, we would be subjecting the American people to the deployment of a nuclear weapon against our own people, and also to the state of Israel. This is something that we need to consider. I believe when a madman speaks you listen. And the statements of the President of Iran have been those of a genocidal maniac.”

Congresswoman Bachmann
Congresswoman Bachmann

“…My statements are about the President of Iran, my statements are not about the Iranian people, I want to make that very clear. Because we know in 2009 there was a yearning for freedom from the Iranian people, and I believe at that point it would have been prudent for the United States to do everything that we could to foster that desire for the Iranian people to be free of oppression. Unfortunately that did not occur.”

“Our enemy is not the Iranian people. Our enemy is an Iranian leadership that has the stated intention of using a nuclear weapon against the United States and using a nuclear weapon against our ally Israel.”

Ironically, Iran could interpret Bachmann’s statement itself as a veiled threat of nuclear attack against Iran, because “absolutely everything that the United States can put on the line” might be taken to include the use of nuclear weapons by the United States. Bachmann has previously criticized Obama’s rules of nuclear engagement and has advocated a policy of nuclear retaliation in the event of a chemical or biological attack against the United States.

Report by James George

Big business, investors urge tough climate action | Reuters

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

‘Reuters – U.N. climate talks in South Africa next month must make meaningful progress or governments “risk permanent damage to their credibility,” a group of global businesses warned on Thursday.’

via Big business, investors urge tough climate action | Reuters.

Lawmaker urges action against solar panel imports | Reuters

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – The United States must take action against unfairly subsidized solar panel imports from China and other suppliers that threaten the future of U.S. producers, a senior congressional Democrat said on Friday.’

via Lawmaker urges action against solar panel imports | Reuters.

UK nuclear inspector gives green light to atomic energy | Reuters

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

‘(Reuters) – Britain’s nuclear power plants are safe enough to continue operating and the government’s strategy for building new nuclear plants is adequate, the country’s Chief Nuclear Inspector said in his final post-Fukushima report on Tuesday.’

via UK nuclear inspector gives green light to atomic energy | Reuters.

Pipeline Foes See Bias in U.S.-TransCanada E-Mail – NYTimes.com

Monday, October 10th, 2011

‘A State Department official provided Fourth of July party invitations, subtle coaching and cheerleading, and inside information about Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton’s meetings to a Washington lobbyist for a Canadian company seeking permission from the department to build a pipeline that would carry crude from the oil sands of Canada to the Gulf of Mexico.’

via Pipeline Foes See Bias in U.S.-TransCanada E-Mail – NYTimes.com.

Bill McKibben Links Climate Change to Corruption in Stirring Occupy Wall Street Speech (Video) : TreeHugger

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

‘The climate activism community is now firmly in the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) fight. 350.org joined in the tens of thousands on the streets of New York last week; and now environmental activist Bill McKibben has starkly laid out the links between climate change, the corporations blocking climate action, and the rank effect of the oil industry corrupting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline approval process.’

via Bill McKibben Links Climate Change to Corruption in Stirring Occupy Wall Street Speech (Video) : TreeHugger.