Report Warns Investors of Risk Faced by Monsanto

an updated report on Monsanto which states that Monsanto’s venture into genetic engineering continues to face many risks that may jeopardize the company’s future prospects. […]

Genetically modified crops – Christian Aid’s concerns

Christian Aid lists its concern about genetic engineering in developing countries. […]

Europe Still Resisting GMOs (Spanish)

Though Europe’s de facto moratorium on GM approvals has ended, there is by no means consensus on GMOs in Europe. […]

Europe Still Resisting GMOs

Though Europe’s de facto moratorium on GM approvals has ended, there is by no means consensus on GMOs in Europe. […]

GMO Control Bill 2004 — Tasmania

A bill to provide for Tasmania to be declared to be a genetically modified organisms free area. […]

The True Cost of Gene Patents

The study assesses the economic and social consequences of patenting genes and living organisms. Due to the many negative consequences it concludes that no patenting should take place. […]

Rice at Risk: Will there be a choice with GE rice?

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. […]

Genetically Engineered Rice: Not Sustainable Agriculture

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. […]

Gene Flow from Transgenic Crops

This is a study on the gene flow from trangenic oilseed rape to related species, in this case, wild radish. […]

The Travels of a Bioengineered Gene

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’) […]