In vitro tests on three GMO-associated pesticides show alarming toxicity of 2,4-D but miss toxic effects of glyphosate that show up in other types of study
Pete Shanks reviews Life As We Made It, by Beth Shapiro
Thacker is known for fearlessly exposing corporate front groups, dodgy experts, veiled vested interests and bad journalism. Report: Jonathan Matthews
Company also agrees to plead guilty to felony offences related to banned pesticide alleged in $10 million deferred prosecution agreement filed in 2019
GMWatch and other NGOs warned back in 2009 that the industry-dominated forum was no better than a greenwashing exercise. Report: Claire Robinson
Advocates for clear labelling of genetically modified ingredients say the agency’s required language is confusing to consumers
Agrochemical and pesticide giants like Bayer and BASF are pushing for weaker action on harmful chemicals and climate goals
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"This partnership with CropLife is in direct conflict with FAO's mandate as a UN institution to fulfil human rights to health, adequate food, clean water and environment, and safe working conditions"
According to an independent review by cancer researchers, the EU preliminary decision that glyphosate is safe is based on faulty studies
92% of toxicity studies judged irrelevant or unreliable by preliminary European report. By Claire Robinson
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Review of industry safety studies shows vast majority do not meet international standards for scientific validity
GMO-free success story "would be massively threatened if plants produced with new genetic engineering were to come onto the market untested and unlabelled"
The forces that shaped Paterson’s rise to prominence are as active and influential as ever, writes Jonathan Matthews
Report dismisses scientific evidence from public scientific literature
Citizens' concerns and already-proven farming solutions to climate change are dismissed
Owen Paterson’s former bedfellows take cover as he quits the House of Commons. Report: Jonathan Matthews
The EU wants to crank up soy production in eastern Europe. But with illegal genetically modified crops rife, who will benefit?
Study reveals yet another catastrophic unintended effect of gene editing. Report: Claire Robinson
Warnings and rejections of an unprecedented global experiment