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Most genetic engineering (GE) crops are processed into food for humans and animals - but are they safe to eat?
Genetic engineering (GE) refers to a set of technologies that are being used to change the genetic makeup of cells of plants and animals to bring about a desired commercial function e.g. insect resistant plants, herbicide tolerant plants,...
Innovest report on Monsanto
Genetic Engineering FAQ.
Memorandum to the Agriculture Minister submitted by Greenpeace on 13th June 2006
Our reproductive health and chemical exposure
Greenpeace 2005 Annual Report
Genetically Engineered Food Hotspots
2006 Q1
An introductory manual to fundamental sea turtle monitoring and research techniques. The report provides a comprehensive account of tools and skillsets that are used to monitor, record and analyse data on the nesting, mortality, congregation and...
The text of a letter sent to the GEAC (Genetic Engineering Approval Committe) by the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (a body consisting of 20 civil society organizations including Greenpeace) on the irregularities in field trials and other...
The Greenpeace-commissioned survey, conducted by HANSA research, on the public's perception of environmental pollution in India with special emphasis on the perception of the production, trade, use, and release of hazardous materials in India.
An archive of documents submitted by Greenpeace campaigners to the Supreme Court Monitoring Committee at it's meeting on 20th January 2006. These submissions were made to the SCMC to help prove that the import of the Clemenceau would be a...
A record of transactions between the French and Egyptian governments concerning the passage of the French warship, Clemenceau, through the Suez Canal. Documents sent by the French authorizing the ship-breaking date to 2003 and are invalid.
A letter from the Egyptian government to the tug of the toxic waste ship Clemenceau, questioning the legality of the shipment under the terms of the Basel convention, which prohibits transport of toxic waste to the developing world. The French...
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