A briefing paper on the campaign by the Sunshine Project and Third World Network to stop the genetic modification of smallpox virus. […]
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A briefing paper on the campaign by the Sunshine Project and Third World Network to stop the genetic modification of smallpox virus. […] A study undertaken by the Centre for Sustainable Agriculture based on interviews with cotton growing farmers in Warangal and Medak districts in India, comparing various aspects of Bt Cotton as a solution for pest problems in cotton crop and Non Pesticidal […] Is moving mercury from place to place really remediation? Prof. Joe Cummins asks. […] While the attention of the world is focused on genetically modified (GM) crops, GM microbes have been released for at least six years with little or no public awareness or debate. Prof. Joe Cummins reports. […] The report examines the threat to the U.S. food and feed supply through the contamination by crops genetically engineered to produce drugs and industrial chemicals (pharma crops). […] The report traces the development of GE fish and discusses the environmental implications of its introduction. The report presents new scientific findings. […] GE crops cannot be contained once they are released into the environment. Growing GE rice will very likely contaminate conventional and organic rice and threaten the livelihoods of millions of farmers. […] GE rice could cause harm to the environment and could prove costly for farmers. GE rice threatens the endangered populations of wild rice in Asia and could cause long-term damage to rice diversity upon which rice consumers all over the world depend. […] This is an editorial in the New York Times on the findings that genes from GE grass can travel much further than anyone had thought possible. (please also see ‘Genes from Engineered Grass Spread for Miles, Study Finds’) […] This artcle discusses the safety issues relating to GE insects. […] |
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