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 76 - 99 of 99Title | Date | Type | Files | Related Topics |
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Briefing Paper on Transgenic TreesImplications for Human Health, Biodiversity and Biosafety(2 pages) Prepared for CBD COP8 (available in English, Spanish and Portugese) |
Mar 2006 | Briefing | ||
GURTs: No Case for Field Trials(4 pages) Briefing Paper for CBD COP8, Curitiba, Brazil |
Mar 2006 | Technical Briefing | ||
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 | ||
The Mutational Consequences of Plant Transformation(7 pages) In: Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology (2006), Volume 2006, Article ID 25376 |
Jan 2006 | Scientific Paper | ||
V-GURTs (Terminator Technology)Design, Reality and Inherent Risks(17 pages) Submission to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, Working Group on Article 8(j) |
Jan 2006 | Report | ||
V-GURTs (Terminator)Can it be effective as a biological containment tool?(2 pages) Based on submission and plenary intervention to SBSTTA 10 (Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity) on behalf of EcoNexus and the Federation of German Scientists. |
May 2005 | Technical Briefing | ||
Food Security and Food SafetyAssumptions, Technology, Research and SustainabilityPaper given at the Annual Conference of the Federation of German Scientists (Vereinigung Deutscher Wissenschaftler – VDW) |
Mar 2005 | Presentation | ||
Argentina: A Case Study on the Impact of Genetically Engineered SoyaHow producing RR soya is destroying the food security and sovereignty of Argentina(30 pages) for The Gaia Foundation |
Mar 2005 | Report | ||
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 | ||
Genetically Engineered Trees and their RisksTo be published Thursday 28 November 2023 |
Nov 2023 | Report | ||
Genome Scrambling – Myth or Reality?Transformation-Induced Mutations in Transgenic Crop Plants(36 pages) |
Sep 2004 | Technical Report | ||
Who’s in Charge?(6 pages) For Programme on Corporations, Law and Democracy - Guest Paper - Original paper from 1998 |
Aug 2004 | Briefing | ||
GM-Gene Flow (b)Horizontal gene transfer of viral inserts from GM plants to viruses(8 pages) |
Feb 2004 | Technical Report | ||
Hungry Corporations: transnational biotech companies colonise the food chain(242 pages) Zed Books, London & New York |
Sep 2003 | Book | ||
Golden Rice, Patents and Vitamin A Deficiency(4 pages) Excerpt from Hungry Corporations - transnational biotech companies colonize the food chain |
Sep 2003 | Briefing | ||
Argentina and GM soyaThe Cost of Complying with US Pressure(2 pages) Excerpt from Hungry Corporations - transnational biotech companies colonize the food chain |
Sep 2003 | Briefing | ||
The CaMV 35S PromoterGovernment and Corporate Scientific Incompetence: |
Dec 2002 | Briefing | ||
Golden Rice - Is this the way to solve malnutrition?(4 pages) Biotechnology and Development Monitor, No. 44, p. 18-22. |
Mar 2001 | Article | ||
Patenting GenesStifling Research and Jeopardising Healthcare(4 pages) |
Mar 2001 | Briefing | ||
Ecological Consequences of Genetic Engineering(14 pages) In: Redesigning Life? The worldwide challenge to Genetic Engineering. Ed. Brian Tokar |
Mar 2001 | Chapter | ||
Genetic DialecticThe Biological Politics of Genetically Modified Trees(12 pages) joint Cornerhouse / EcoNexus publication |
Dec 2000 | Briefing | ||
Terminator TechnologyThe Threat to World Food Security(4 pages) The Ecologist, Sept/Oct 1998 |
Sep 1998 | Article | ||
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Commentary | |||
Corporations at Rio+20 |
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