Posts Tagged ‘risk assessment’

Growing Doubt: a Scientist’s Experience of GMOs. “Flawed Processes of GMO Risk Assessment”

By training, I am a plant biologist. In the early 1990s I was busy making genetically modified plants (often called GMOs for Genetically Modified Organisms) as part of the research that led to my PhD. Into these plants we were putting DNA from various foreign organisms, such as viruses and bacteria. I was not, at […]

EU Food Safety Authority can’t hide the names of ‘experts’ who change pesticide risk assessment rules, court decides

(NaturalNews) In what proponents are calling a “landmark” decision in favor of transparency in Europe, the EU Court confirmed in a recent ruling that protecting health and the environment is a higher priority than protecting the confidentiality of experts who have, at times, changed risk rules. As noted in a press release from […]

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