The Cartagena protocol, the Precautionary principle, “sound science” and “early warnings”

Tracebility in the US

Item 1 COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Brussels, 11 December 2003 (12.12) (OR. it) 16023/03 AGRILEG 289 INFORMATION NOTE from : Italian delegation to : Council Subject : Other business (c) Bioterrorism Act […]

The Principle of Substantial Equivalence is Unscientific and Arbitrary

The Principle is intentionally vague and ill-defined to be as flexible, malleable, and open to interpretation. […]

GE Situation in Australia

Australia: US struggles in rearguard campaign for GE crops Canberra, 1 Apr (IPS/Bob Burton) — For the last week, Gregory Conko from the conservative US think tank, the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), has faced an uphill battle […]

Bayer Cropscience Withdraws GM Forage Maize

www.bayercropscience.com Wednesday, March 31, 2004 Following the announcement of the UK Government’s position on GM Food and Crops on 9th March 2004 Bayer CropScience discontinues further efforts to commercialise GM forage maize in the UK […]

A GM-Free Sustainable World — Chinese

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A GM-Free Sustainable World — Spanish

Assembled by the Independent Science Panel, this dossier documents evidences on the known problems and hazards of GM crops as well as on the manifold benefits of sustainable agriculture. […]

A GM-Free Sustainable World — German

Assembled by the Independent Science Panel, this dossier documents evidences on the known problems and hazards of GM crops as well as on the manifold benefits of sustainable agriculture. […]

A GM-Free Sustainable World — French

Assembled by the Independent Science Panel, this dossier documents evidences on the known problems and hazards of GM crops as well as on the manifold benefits of sustainable agriculture. […]

A GM-Free Sustainable World — English

Assembled by the Independent Science Panel, this dossier documents evidences on the known problems and hazards of GM crops as well as on the manifold benefits of sustainable agriculture. […]