*[Enwl-eng] A recipe for extinction
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Tue Nov 10 02:30:42 MSK 2020
Hi,
We’ve all thought it: wouldn’t it be nice if mosquitoes just didn’t exist!
But the truth is, it wouldn’t. Mosquitoes - like flies, rats and lots of
other pests - are a vital part of our ecosystem, the complex web of natural
relationships that keeps us all alive, including humans.
But now scientists are developing genetic engineering tools that can wipe
out whole species, by ensuring they only have male offspring. It could kill
off problematic pests - but it’s too big a risk to take. Species that rely
on each other for food or other processes that humans don’t know enough
about could be wiped out by accident too.
In the next few weeks, there are vital votes happening in Brussels to decide
on the future of this new technology in Europe. We need to convince
politicians that it’s not the right time to go ahead with giving this
research the green light.
Can you chip in, so we can turn up the pressure on European leaders to put a
hold on this new technology, until we have clear evidence that it’s safe?
I’ll donate €8
I’ll donate €16
I’ll donate €24
I’ll surprise you!
Right now, experts say that we don’t understand enough about this technology
to start using it in the wild. [1] But politicians are coming under pressure
from big business, who want to start using this technology outside
laboratories. We need to prove that it’s not the right time, and show them
that Europeans will support them if they put a stop to testing plans.
We don’t have long. In December, these key votes will go ahead. With support
from thousands of WeMove Europe members, we have a plan to make a
people-powered case for stopping this dangerous research going ahead without
enough evidence of its safety.
First, we’ll pay for polls across Europe, to get ordinary Europeans to share
their views with politicians, proving there isn’t public support for the
real-world trial. Then we’ll get the issue into the media by bringing huge
mosquitoes puppets to the most important research lab in Europe, shining a
light on what goes on behind their closed doors.
Can you chip in, so we can make sure our message echoes all over Europe?
Each different country costs €2.000 to poll - so it only takes 100 WeMove
Europe members donating 20 euros each to add another country to our poll.
I’ll donate €8
I’ll donate €16
I’ll donate €24
I’ll surprise you!
Once the polling is done, here’s how we’ll make sure it echoes all over
Europe: we’ll go to Europe’s most sophisticated research lab, which is
hidden away in a quiet corner in a small town close to Rome. But once we
turn up at their door with our polling and a giant mosquito, no-one will be
in any doubt about what goes on there, and we’ll call in journalists to make
sure they spread the word.
New technology can be a huge gift to society. It can help prevent disease,
and ensure that everyone has enough to eat. But it’s vital that science is
done safely, not because big research companies can make a fortune by being
the first to test new technologies - before we really know they’re safe. And
we’re not the only ones who think this: both the European Parliament and a
group of European experts are saying the research should be slowed down.
Can you chip in to help make sure we have a people-powered opposition to
this risky new science, and put in sensible controls until we know it’s
safe?
I’ll donate €8
I’ll donate €16
I’ll donate €24
I’ll surprise you!
We know that when the WeMove Europe community works together, we can push
European politicians to make good decisions about safe science and
technology. We’ve done it on glyphosate. We’ve done it on plastics. Now we
need to do it again on gene drive technology.
With hope,
David (London), Olga (Bologna), Marta (Warsaw), and the entire WeMove Europe
team
References:
[1] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/05/200507094807.htm
WeMove Europe is an independent and values-based organisation that seeks to
build people power to transform Europe in the name of our community, future
generations and the planet.
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From: David - WeMove Europe
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2020 7:15 PM
Subject: A recipe for extinction
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