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Genetically-Engineered Foods: Perhaps more than with any other modern technology, the public intuitively feels that genetic engineering of food has the potential for great danger. more
EDEN SHAND'S HOMEPAGE
Eden Shand is a graduate in forestry from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He got his M.B.A from the University of British Columbia, Canada. He has done post-graduate studies in environmental science and holds a Certificate in Environmental Assessment from the University of Aberdeen. He is also registered as an Associate Environmental Auditor with the Environmental Auditors Registration Association of the U.K. Eden works as an environmental consultant for a range of clients including the World Bank, the FAO, the OAS and Trinidad and Tobago Government agencies. He is currently Managing Director of EMPAL. Continue...
GARY ABOUD and Dawn Foderingham
organise petition sheets inside the tent. Photos: KIM JOHNSON
Gary Aboud, environment warrior
Battle to
save Invaders Bay
By KIM JOHNSON
July 23, 2000
EVEN without a crowd the protest camp outside the Stadium on Friday mid-morning
was frantic.
Dawn Foderingham from Care — Citizens Against Rape of the Ecosystem — is
rifling through the confusion on an old writing desk for a missing petition
sheet. Two men with a sheet of black cloth struggle to block the rain from
blowing under the two rent-a-tents.
Gary Aboud, the inspiration behind Fishermen and Friends of the Sea, scrabble
about for his glasses, lost since last night. Conversation with him is
difficult, continuously interrupted by more pressing needs. Continue...
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