List of EcoNexus Publications
Some of our publications are (more) technical, also providing a thorough review of the scientific literature to a specific topic coupled with original analysis.
All publications are either completely online or can be downloaded as PDF.
Displaying 51 - 75 of 98Title | Date | Type | Files | Related Topics |
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Genetically Engineered Trees: No Solution to Global WarmingUN COP-8 Briefing No. 2(2 pages) Prepared for CBD COP8 (available in English, Spanish and Portugese) |
Mar 2006 | Briefing | ||
Genome Scrambling – Myth or Reality?Transformation-Induced Mutations in Transgenic Crop Plants(36 pages) |
Sep 2004 | Technical Report | ||
Global Agrofuel Crops as Contested Sustainability Part II: Eco-Efficient Techno-fixes?Capitalism Nature Socialism, Volume 22, 2011 |
Jun 2011 | Article | ||
Global agrofuel crops as contested sustainability, Part I: Sustaining what development?(17 pages) |
Jun 2010 | Article | ||
Global Agrofuel Crops as DispossessionIn: Sparking A Worldwide Energy Revolution: Social Struggles in the Transition to a Post-petrol World / Kolya Abramsky ed. |
Jan 2010 | Chapter | ||
GM chicken - a solution to bird flu? |
Jan 2011 | Commentary | ||
GM crops are driving genocide and ecocide - keep them out of the EU!The Ecologist, February 2014 |
Feb 2014 | Article | ||
GM-Gene Flow (b)Horizontal gene transfer of viral inserts from GM plants to viruses(8 pages) |
Feb 2004 | Technical Report | ||
Golden Rice - Is this the way to solve malnutrition?(4 pages) Biotechnology and Development Monitor, No. 44, p. 18-22. |
Mar 2001 | Article | ||
Golden Rice, Patents and Vitamin A Deficiency(4 pages) Excerpt from Hungry Corporations - transnational biotech companies colonize the food chain |
Sep 2003 | Briefing | ||
Green economy and biofuels: what did the CBD say ?(1 page) Eco "Post-COP 10", Vol 36(1), p.1 & 6 |
Mar 2011 | Article | ||
GURTs: No Case for Field Trials(4 pages) Briefing Paper for CBD COP8, Curitiba, Brazil |
Mar 2006 | Technical Briefing | ||
Hungry Corporations: transnational biotech companies colonise the food chain(242 pages) Zed Books, London & New York |
Sep 2003 | Book | ||
Information concerning Innovative Financial Mechanisms (IFMs): Offset ProgrammesA submission to the CBD Secretariat concerning decision X/3(13 pages) |
Jun 2011 | Submission | ||
Interview: Thai Rice Farmer on GM cropsDaoreung Pheudphon explains why GM crops are a threat to farmers and won’t feed the world(2 pages) Carried out in Bangkok at a public rice fair, 20 February 2005. |
Feb 2005 | Article | ||
Land-use, Bioenergy and Agro-biotechnology(35 pages) Study for the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU) |
Jul 2008 | Technical Report | ||
Large-scale bioenergy must be excluded from the renewable energy definitionDeclaration(1 page) |
Aug 2015 | Open Letter | ||
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New breeding techniquesOpen letter to the Commission on new genetic engineering methods(2 pages) |
Jan 2015 | Open Letter | ||
New Genetic Engineering Techniques: Precaution, Risk, and the Need to Develop Prior Societal Technology Assessment(11 pages) In: Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, Vol 59, Issue 5 (The Precautionary Principle Under Fire), pages 38-47 (2017) |
Aug 2017 | Article | ||
No Idle Threat to the MarginalisedThe Focus on “Marginal and Idle” Land for Biofuels (Agrofuels)(4 pages) published as 'Biofuel 2.0', The Ecologist, February 2009 |
Feb 2009 | Article | ||
Objection against the planned Rocpower biofuel plantRocpower ‐ proposed Biofuel Power Generation Plant, Whaley Road, Baraugh Green, Ref 2009/1539(2 pages) |
Jul 2011 | Submission | ||
Open Letter on the release of GM mosquitos in MalaysiaOpen Letter from Civil Society Organizations in Response to the Field Release of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in Malaysia(4 pages) |
Feb 2011 | Open Letter | ||
Patenting GenesStifling Research and Jeopardising Healthcare(4 pages) |
Mar 2001 | Briefing | ||
Potential Ecological and Social Impacts of Genetically Engineered TreesCommentary on the official background paper by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entitled “The Potential Environmental, Cultural and Socio-Economic Impacts of Genetically Modified Trees” (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/13/INF/6)(7 pages) Prepared for CBD SBSTTA 13 Meeting, Rome, Italy, 18-22 February, 2008 |
Feb 2008 | Technical Briefing |