November 1, 2012
(L) As of Oct. 20, the food industry had raised almost $41 million to oppose Prop. 37; proponents had $1.2 million. “We cannot match the opposition dollar for dollar, but we can match them with enthusiasm and commitment,” says local Prop. 37 organizer Colleen Ingram, pictured at a rally in Monterey. (R) Traditional breeding can’t keep pace with agricultural needs, says Peggy Lemaux, a plant biologist at UC Berkeley: “With global climate change, breeding just isn’t fast enough.”
Domenico's On The Wharf
Monterey