Three articles published over recent weeks and months demolish the EU Commission's and New Zealand government's proposals for deregulating new GMOs made with techniques such as gene editing. They show why the proposals, which would remove safety checks and labelling from a new generation of GMOs, violate scientific knowledge as well as democratic principles.
This collection of three articles provides an evidence-based and rational case against GMO deregulation. So far, the arguments presented have not been properly addressed by the pro-deregulation lobby, which instead relies on unproven promises and biotech industry wish-lists to make its arguments.
Strange, when I got here there was one like, plus mine made 2 likes. But when I renew the page, back to one like. And when I re add a like, even that one disappears. For what's it's worth, wanted to let you know.
Strange, when I got here there was one like, plus mine made 2 likes. But when I renew the page, back to one like. And when I re add a like, even that one disappears. For what's it's worth, wanted to let you know.
Thanks. Maybe just a SubStack bug. I get notified about new bugs they have all the time.