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Congress Moves to Ban Frankenfish
Special interests trump science in the debate over transgenic salmon.
June 21, 2011AquaBounty Technologies has been seeking Food and Drug Administration approval for 15 years for its fast growing genetically-enhanced salmon. Scientific evidence so far suggests that the biotech salmon are good for the environment and good for consumers. However, wild salmon fishers afraid of competition have persuaded Congress to vote in favor of a ban on the biotech fish. Reason Science Science Correspondent Ronald Bailey explains why having Congress overrule science is a really bad idea.
Let Them Eat Frankenfish!
After 15 years, the FDA is about to let genetically modified fish enter the food supply. It's about time.
September 24, 2010On Monday, a panel of FDA advisers began two days of hearings on whether to allow the first genetically modified (GM) animal into the human food supply. And so far, they are skeptical. Such unnatural creatures have existed since the 1970s, but haven't become part of the common cuisine—and despite the protests of natural foodies everywhere, this needs to change.
The Government's Catastrophic Response to the Oil Disaster
Washington's reaction is causing greater damage than the event itself.
July 9, 2010Incompetence has turned the Gulf oil tragedy into “Obama’s Katrina.” As more and more startling facts emerge we are finding almost criminal ineptness by Washington compounded by BP’s almost criminal negligence. As with many crises, Washington’s reactions cause greater damage than the event itself. Yet lurking in the mess are the extreme environmentalists staffing the Obama Administration with their declared agenda of shutting down all offshore oil drilling. The Sierra Club has bragged about how it helped shut down all new coal generating electricity plants. Other environmentalists are still happy that the Three Mile Island crisis succeeded in ending all new nuclear-generating power plants. Preventing new offshore oil drilling in Alaska is another of their primary objectives.
Sustainability Semantics
John Locke, the U.N., and how to figure out if an acre of land would rather be a swamp or a cornfield
July 6, 2010The word "sustainability" has appeared more than 3,000 times in major world publications over the last three months, according to the news search engine Nexis. But does anyone know what it really means? Two Michigan Technological University researchers, ecologist John Vucetich and ethicist Michael Nelson try to answer that question in their new paper, “Sustainability: Vulgar or Virtuous?,” in the current issue of the journal BioScience. “Too many environmental scientists think sustainability is primarily about documenting and protecting ecosystem health," they argue, "whereas too many engineers think sustainability is primarily about more efficiently meeting human needs."
Let Markets Save the Fish and Oceans
June 2, 2010, 9:08amA new market-based strategy called "catch share" can discourage over fishing and encourage the growth of fish populations
Dam the Salmon
Environmentalists can't bring themselves to embrace any sacrifice
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- Congress Moves to Ban Frankenfish
Special interests trump science in the debate over transgenic salmon.
Ronald Bailey
June 21, 2011 - Let Them Eat Frankenfish!
After 15 years, the FDA is about to let genetically modified fish enter the food supply. It's about time.
Katherine Mangu-Ward
September 24, 2010 - The Government's Catastrophic Response to the Oil Disaster
Washington's reaction is causing greater damage than the event itself.
Jon Basil Utley
July 9, 2010 - Sustainability Semantics
John Locke, the U.N., and how to figure out if an acre of land would rather be a swamp or a cornfield
Ronald Bailey
July 6, 2010 - Dam the Salmon
Environmentalists can't bring themselves to embrace any sacrifice
Shikha Dalmia
May 30, 2007 - New Zealand the Leader in Healthy Fishing
Letter to the Editor
Michael De Alessi
July 26, 2004 - Resolving Overfishing
Property rights, fishing quotas key
Michael De Alessi
July 1, 2004 - Letter to US Commission on Ocean Policy
Individual fishing quotas needed
Michael De Alessi
May 1, 2004 - Oceans Need Innovation, Not Bureaucracy
Stewardship and property rights are essential
Michael De Alessi
April 26, 2004 - California's Fishy Fish Laws
Fishing rights can stop overfishing
Michael De Alessi
March 29, 2004 - Processor Quotas Threaten Individual Fishing Quotas
Forcing crab fisheries to sell is bad policy
Michael De Alessi and Donald R. Leal
December 30, 2003 - One Fish, Two Fish, You Fish, I Fish
Transferable fishing rights can help seas
Michael De Alessi
July 1, 2003 - Arrogant and Corrupt
California Coastal Commission should be restructured
Michael De Alessi
April 5, 2003
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