Environment

Environmentalists Cool to Trade Policy

The Washington Post / Reuters Environmental activists said yesterday a White House plan for making environmental protection a priority in future trade agreements was a step in the right direction but did not go far enough.

Mississippi River Project Benefits Unlikely to Trickle Down to Farmers

By Richard A. Levins / Monday, July 17, 2000 / Minneapolis Star Tribune Here's a new twist in farm policy: Give billions to giant grain companies so they can pass it along to farmers. As odd as this sounds, a proposal for larger locks and dams on the Upper Mississippi River System is being heralded as a way to help struggling farmers.

Indigenous Peoples Critical of The Human Genome Project

Nixon, NV, 4:00 pm PST. Scientists representing the publicly funded Human Genome Project, and the private venture, Celera Corporation, announced today they have completed a rough map of the human genome. The human genome consists of two sets of 23 chromosomes, with each set containing a total of 3 billion chemical units.