French and German environmental and health agencies have published reports that question the EU Commission’s reassuring conclusions on new GMO risks
Plant breeders and seed retailers are increasingly living in fear of legal threats from GMO developer companies. Report: Claire Robinson
Commission says it will ignore warnings of French food safety agency ANSES. Report: Claire Robinson
Warns of dangers of unexpected toxins and allergens, nutritional problems. Report: Claire Robinson
Call for UN intervention to uphold the right to healthy food
Null segregants are not GMOs, says NZ’s EPA (but they are)
Social justice principles on heritable human genome editing are endorsed by 70+ individuals and organisations
Briefing by Prof Michael Antoniou and Claire Robinson
The introduction of Bt and herbicide-tolerant crops will harm the health of 1 billion Indians and their animals
Move comes as EU institutions are attempting to weaken regulations around new GMOs. Report: Claire Robinson
Divorce between scientific community and Macron government is "complete" – Le Monde reports
No proof of health benefit claims, no evidence of food safety. Report: Claire Robinson
Statement from the European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Responsibility (ENSSER)
ECVC condemns the European Parliament’s hasty approval of an incoherent and unenforceable proposal
Report by Informationdienst Gentechnik
Jeopardises agricultural alternatives to the dominant system
Appointments continue tradition of actual or potential conflicts of interest with the GMO industry. Report: Claire Robinson
A step back on biosafety, a step forward on traceability and labelling
But new GMOs will still be subject to labelling and traceability, thanks to a strong campaign supported by hundreds of thousands of citizens
Crucial questions on future regulation of NGT plants still unresolved
South Africa's Ag Minister overrules Industry and Appeal Board
Fruits supposedly improve quality of sleep. Report: Testbiotech
The "could happen in nature" argument is a meaningless distraction and says nothing about the safety of gene technologies, explains Prof Jack Heinemann
WePlanet – the ecomodernist group behind the letter – is accused of smelling of astroturf. By Jonathan Matthews and Claire Robinson
"Betrayal of the Green Deal to please the likes of Bayer and BASF"