Publication archives

The Express (UK) | December 24, 1999 | BY JOHN INGHAM AND LUCY JOHNSTON THE biotech revolution is in danger of failure in the face of consumer power, one of the world's top investment banks has warned.
Chemical Market Reporter | January 3, 2000 | By Sean Milmo The European chemical industry is becoming increasingly concerned that the European Union and EU governments may misuse the precautionary principle to ban or restrict chemicals.
MSNBC | December 13, 1999 | By Francesca Lyman, SPECIAL TO MSNBC Until several months ago, few Americans knew - or cared - that they were eating genetically engineered foods. Now, fueled by trade disputes and protests, public concern is growing over their health and environmental safety. A new bill in Congress would label these foods.
NEWS FROM THE AMERICAN CORN GROWERS ASSOCIATION | January 4, 2000 | Contact: Gary Goldberg, 918-488-1829 | [email protected] No Good News in Store for Biotechnology Companies as U.S. Farmers Turn Their Backs on the Planting of GMOs
NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY | December 1999 | Volume 17 Number 12 p 1154 | Eric Niiler
Nature Biotechnology | January 2000 | Volume 18, Number 1, p 13 | John Hodgson The crop biotechnology community has, according to this story, started to act preemptively in an effort to temper the overexuberance with which the lay press has seized on recent papers against genetic modification.
New York Times | December 26, 1999