Genetic engineering endangers the protection of species Why the spread of genetically engineered organisms into natural populations has to be prevented
RAGES subreport: Environmental risk assessment of genetically engineered crops that can persist and spontaneously propagate in the environment
Testbiotech comment on the IUCN report “Genetic frontiers for conservation, an assessment of synthetic biology and biodiversity conservation” TESTBIOTECH Background 3 - 7 - 2019
Playing Russian Roulette with Biodiversity Uncontrolled applications of gene editing threaten biodiversity, the rights of consumers and farmers, as well as the future of animal and plant breeding
Teosinte plants in the European environment and its implication for market authorisation of genetically engineered maize Legal analysis by Professor Ludwig Krämer, commissioned by Testbiotech, Germany.
Cultivation of genetically engineered maize: Risks not under control Overview: Why the EU should not allow the cultivation of transgenic maize engineered to produce insecticidal toxins
Report: Escape of genetically engineered organisms and unintentional transboundary movements: Overview of recent and upcoming cases and the new risks from SynBio organisms
Testbiotech comment on EFSA GMO Panel Scientific Opinion on application (EFSAGMO-BE-2011-101) for the placing on the market of herbicide-tolerant genetically modified oilseed rape MON 88302 for food and feed uses, import and processing from Monsanto