Just when the stage appeared to be set for the emergence of the world’s first international law to regulate the use, handling and cross-border transfers of GMOs in Cartegena in 1999, the US-led attacks crippled the talks. […]
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Just when the stage appeared to be set for the emergence of the world’s first international law to regulate the use, handling and cross-border transfers of GMOs in Cartegena in 1999, the US-led attacks crippled the talks. […] The dangers of genetic engineering, argues Dr Mae-Wan Ho, are inherent in the technology itself. She outlines the dangers of releasing GMOs into the environment and elucidates the possible links between genetic engineering and the resurgence of infectious […] Despite its declaration that it was ready to back the South to ensure an effective biosafety protocol, the European Union’s conduct at the Cartagena negotiations clearly revealed that it was quite prepared to abandon the South and the cause of biosafety. […] The negotiations at Cartagena in 1999 were doomed to failure, argues Lavanya Rajamani, given the backdrop in which they were conducted. The real battle was over trade, not biosafety. […] At Cartagena in 1999 during the negotiation on the Biosafety protocol, the South put forward the basic constituents of a strong Biosafety Protocol. Gurdial Singh Nijar, sets out and discusses these key elements. […] When highly respected British scientist Dr Arpad Pusztai took on a publicly-funded research project to study the effects of GM crops on animal nutrition and the environment, little did he know his findings would place him in the midst of a controversy. […] GM crops have been an “economic disaster” in the USA and Canada, according to a new report published by the Soil Association. […] The UK’s farm scale evaluations have shown conclusively that the herbicide regime linked with GM spring oilseed rape and beet is damaging to biodiversity. Lim Li Ching reports. […] |
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