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GeneWatch UK - Biological Weapons
Biological Weapons Search Home About GeneWatch GM Crops and Food Human Genetics GM Animals Laboratory and Industrial Use Research Agendas and Patenting Biological Weapons Publications Press Releases Online orders You are in Biological Weapons Biological Weapons ...
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GeneWatch UK - Biological Weapons Briefing Series
Biological Weapons Briefing Series Biological Weapons Briefing Series Written between 2000 and 2002 these four briefings explore how genetic technologies may change the threat from biological weapons and ... Future for Biological Weapons Control? 1st August 2002 in Briefing Series Briefing 3: Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention 1st May 2001 Briefing 2: Biological Weapons and the ...
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Equity Watch - Global Environmental Government Unit - Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
US withdrawal from a number of other significant international conventions, eg, agreements on landmines, biological weapons and an International Criminal Court. Moreover, while President Bush has made national security his signature ...
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Economic Performance
Biodiversity Definition: Those issues dealing with the distribution and variety of biological forms and systems Biodiversity Issues: Changing Biodiversity: Undesirable changes in the variety of ... Arms Reduction: The reduction or elimination of certain classes of weapons of war, specifically nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons Crime: An increase in the acts committed or omitted ...
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Living on Earth: Special Series & Features
Generation Next: Re-making the Human Race A five part series Biological Weapons as Terrorism The possibility of bio-warfare in the U.S. The aftermath of 9 ...
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Living On Earth: Week of September 21, 2001
Biological weapons are diseases such as anthrax and smallpox. They are difficult to make and even more difficult to deploy as weapons. Still, shortly after ... Bob, who has these weapons? CARTY: Well, there's a standard list that the experts use of about 10 to 18 countries who may have biological weapons or biological weapons capacity, and that list ...
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The Patents (Second Amendment) Bill, 1999 (Bill XLIX of 1999)
TRIPs allows the exclusions of plants ... and animals other than micro organisms, and essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals other than non-biological and microbiological processes. However, Members shall provide ...
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NRDC: Nuclear Weapons, Waste & Energy Links
Non-proliferation Studies - An organization opposed to the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons as well as missiles and other delivery systems. Defense Threat Reduction Agency - The official ... items detailing U.S. policies and activities to reduce the threat from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. Meltdown at Three Mile Island - Step-by-step, PBS re-examines the ...
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Earlham -- Biological Diversity --
U.S. biological warfare program continues after World War II at Fort Detrick, Maryland 1969 - President Richard Nixon ends United States' offensive biological weapons program. Defensive work continues 1970 - Anthrax vaccine approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1972 - International convention outlaws development or stockpiling of biological weapons ...
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Nuclear Weapons And Preventive War - Opinion Forum - Global Policy Forum
Never mind that the UN weapons inspectors found no evidence of nuclear weapons activity in Iraq since 1991, never mind that the Niger ... principal justification had been only chemical and biological weapons? I doubt it. Indeed, only nuclear weapons were originally called weapons of mass destruction. The chemical and biological categories were added later, but, without ...
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