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Speaking out against GM salmon in Atlantic Canada
In October Eric Hoffman from Friends of the Earth US took to the road for a week in Atlantic Canada to discuss the risks of genetically engineered fish.
Located in What we do / Food sovereignty / Latest news
GMO-Free Europe Conference 2010
Come and take part in the 6th European Conference of GMO-Free Regions, Brussels and Ghent, September 16-18, 2010. Co-organised by Friends of the Earth Europe.
Located in messages of solidarity
GMO-Free Europe Conference 2010
Come and take part in the 6th European Conference of GMO-Free Regions, Brussels and Ghent, September 16-18, 2010. Co-organised by Friends of the Earth Europe.
Located in What we do / friends of the earth international blog
File Who benefits from GM crops? 2009 executive summary
Friends of the Earth International, February 2009: The biotechnology industry has aggressively touted GM as a solution to hunger and the global food crisis. Their arguments have been accepted by many politicians. This short briefing is a summary of a new Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) report that looks behind the spin and exposes the reasons why GM crops cannot, and are unlikely ever, to contribute to poverty reduction, global food security or sustainable farming.
Located in Resources / / Publications by year / 2009
File fertile resistance in agrobiodiversity
Friends of the Earth International, August 2002: Local communities defending agrobiodiversity against gmos and agrobusiness.
Located in Resources / / food sovereignty / fs-2000-2007
File who benefits from gm crops? - 2011
Friends of the Earth International, February 2011: This annual report analyses major new developments regarding genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in various regions around the world, including new evidence and testimony from our member groups. In this 2011 edition, we focus particularly on pesticide use, increasing public and legal opposition to GMOs, and the biotech industry’s move into breeding and attempting to release genetically modified animals.
Located in Resources / / Publications by year / 2011
GM crops failing to tackle climate change
Amsterdam / Uruguay, 23 February 2010 – On the day of the release of annual industry-sponsored figures, a new report from Friends of the Earth International reveals that claims made by the biotech industry that genetically modified (GM) crops can combat climate change are both exaggerated and premature.[1]
Located in Media / Archive / 2010
gmo local stories
Evidence of the negative effects of GM crops from around the world.
Located in What we do / climate biodiversity finance / latest news-old
contamination by genetically modified organisms
Numerous cases of contamination of non-GM crops by unauthorised, illegal or undesired GM crops have occurred following the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the environment.
Located in What we do / climate biodiversity finance / latest news-old
contamination
Numerous cases of contamination of non-GM crops by unauthorised, illegal or undesired GM crops have occurred following the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the environment.
Located in What we do / climate biodiversity finance / latest news-old