GALLOWAY – Go Green Galloway and Food and Water Watch will host a public screening of “GMO OMG,” 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27 at the Atlantic County Library, Galloway branch. The new film explores the ...
It started with a father’s quest to learn more about GMOs and now Nature’s Path Organic Foods, a leading organic cereal manufacturer in North America, is partnering with him to help spread awareness ...
An initiative to mandate labeling foods that have been genetically modified will go before Washington state voters in November. The debate is heating up over whether this proposal will help or mislead ...
As battles over the world’s food supply intensify, some tough questions become ever more pressing: Who controls it? Are shortages being created and manipulated, and to what end? Exactly what is in ...
First strike: The title of this documentary is unforgivable. Second strike: Using your kids as props and scaring the bejesus out of them. This is the debut feature of Jeremy Seifert, a concerned ...
While it might not win any Academy Awards, certainly the best title for a movie this year has to be the food industry critique, GMO OMG. On the surface, it is an attack on genetically modified seeds ...
The potential risks of genetically modified foods are explored as a family strive to eat naturally for a year in this entertaining and eye-opening documentary.
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