Publication archives

Guardian (London) | October 28, 1999 Britain and America have given big business an inhuman bonus by GEORGE MONBIOT
GUARDIAN (London) | October 28, 1999 | James Meikle Campaigners against genetically modified food last night blamed the government for letting biotech seed companies dictate the pace over the planting of new crops.
Independent (London) | editorial | October 25, 1999
BBC | October 25, 1999 Frustrated fiddling with Christmas tree fairy lights could become a thing of the past as genetic engineers have proposed a tree which grows its own lights. The idea for glowing pine needles was dreamed up by five postgraduate students at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, as their entry in a biotechnology competition.
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ECOLOGY | Director Dr. Vandana Shiva | October 25, 1999
OVER 700 GRAIN ELEVATORS SURVEYED TO QUESTION DELIVERY CONDITIONS, SEGREGATION AND CERTIFICATION OF NON-GMO CROPS October 25, 1999 | from a press release
Reuters | October 26, 1999 BRUSSELS - The European Commission on Tuesday proposed renewing its ban on animal welfare grounds on the use and marketing of the hormone BST, which is used to boost milk production in dairy cows, it said in a statement.
National Journal | October 23, 2001