News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Experts Fear Effects Of Drug-War Fungus |
Title: | UK: Experts Fear Effects Of Drug-War Fungus |
Published On: | 2000-10-02 |
Source: | Vancouver Sun (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 06:54:16 |
EXPERTS FEAR EFFECTS OF DRUG-WAR FUNGUS
The Biological Weapon Is To Fight The Opium Trade.
LONDON - Britain and the United States are developing a fungus that attacks
opium poppies, but the project aimed at withering the heroin trade could end
up producing a dangerous biological weapon, the BBC reported today.
Research on the pleospora fungus is being done at a former Soviet biological
warfare plant in Uzbekistan, the BBC said. The report said critics raised
the spectre of eco-terrorism and feared that the cash-strapped institute may
deal with private parties if London and Washington did not provide more
funding. "The fungus sounds like a silver bullet but it could easily become
a poisoned chalice," Paul Rogers, a British plant pathologist , told the BBC.
The Biological Weapon Is To Fight The Opium Trade.
LONDON - Britain and the United States are developing a fungus that attacks
opium poppies, but the project aimed at withering the heroin trade could end
up producing a dangerous biological weapon, the BBC reported today.
Research on the pleospora fungus is being done at a former Soviet biological
warfare plant in Uzbekistan, the BBC said. The report said critics raised
the spectre of eco-terrorism and feared that the cash-strapped institute may
deal with private parties if London and Washington did not provide more
funding. "The fungus sounds like a silver bullet but it could easily become
a poisoned chalice," Paul Rogers, a British plant pathologist , told the BBC.
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