
Chief EU Scientist Backs Damning Report Urging GMO 'Rethink'
October 2, 2013 |
European Union's chief scientific advisor Anne Glover fully supported the report published by the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC). The Report concluded of the "grave scientific, economic and social consequences of current European Union policy towards GM crops." It also says that European countries should "rethink" their widespread rejection of the technology. Glover said she fully endorsed the EASAC statement.
"There is no evidence that GM technologies are any riskier than conventional breeding technologies and this has been confirmed by thousands of research projects. In my view, consumers can believe in the overwhelming amount of evidence demonstrating that GM technology is not any riskier than conventional plant breeding technology. The EASAC Report is a major contribution to this debate as it reflects the view of Europe's most eminent scientists."
The study received backing from the national academies of all EU member states, plus Norway and Switzerland.
Details of this news can be seen at http://www.euractiv.com/science-policymaking/chief-eu-scientist-backs-damning-news-530693.
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