by AWB
US “Right to Know” (US-RTK) is a lobby group opposed to genetic modification (GM), and with the mandate to implement mandatory labelling of foods produced using GM technology. The organization has requested public records (such as emails) going back to 2012, from public university scientists who are engaged in educating the public about GM technology. Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor and researcher at the University of Florida, is one of the 14 scientists the group has targeted. The following is from a conversation with Kevin regarding the RTK tactics, as well as his thoughts on the role of the scientist and public perceptions about genetic modification.
AWB: Do you think this is about fear of the science, or is it based in dislike for corporations? AWB: Do you think people trust scientists? AWB: Why do you feel that it's important to defend GM technology? AWB: Would you encourage other scientists to get involved? Visit Kevin Folta's blog Illumination
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If genetically modifying our food is so safe, then why not Just LABEL IT? That way, scientists can go about their business, messing with our food and consumers would have the right to chose what they consume. If you believe in transparency, then there should be no problem! It is obvious and I have heard this from Monsanto, that if they labelled food, it would be like bringing attention to it and people would not buy it. Therefore, they are not being transparent and being sneaky.