Terminator issue on the cards again

by frog

New Zealand’s stance on the issue of terminator technology at the Convention on Biological Diversity in Brazil this week is finally getting the scrutiny it deserves following new information release by the Sustainability Council who obtained some Cabinet papers through an Official Information Act request.

Nandor, who has been vocal on this issue, is calling on officials to revise New Zealand’s position as they did on GMO labelling last week, and back down.

Environment Minister David Benson Pope, meanwhile, has entered the debate and has tried to distract people with red herrings about sterile possums – a completely different technology altogether. The Greens don’t buy it, and neither, I suspect, will anyone else.

(Audio of a head to head interview between Nandor and David Benson Pope is available on National Radio’s website here).

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Published in Environment & Resource Management by frog on Thu, March 23rd, 2006   

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