Protests against Monsanto’s Roundup – with its poisonous, weed-killing glyphosate – have spread around the globe.
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Emails show arrangements to cloak pro-GMO messaging within a veil of independent expertise and little (if any) public disclosure.
The biotech giant continues attempts to build its GMO seeds plant in Argentina, despite unflinching popular opposition.
Monsanto isn’t just a nameless multinational corporation.
Washington State has accused a trade organization of illegally funneling millions of dollars to GMO labeling opponents.
Coca-Cola and Monsanto were called out for conflicts of interest. In the new year, will transparency become the new normal?
The worlds created by Huxley and Orwell have the ideological themes of power and control, relevant to the present day story of Monsanto.
Research shows that Roundup, can damage DNA, disrupt development and cause morbidity.
Rather than come up with one definition for the word “sustainable” as it refers to food production methods, we suggest doing away with the word entirely.
Despite assurances in mainstream media that GMOs are safe, consumers remain skeptical.