GM Nation? (UK national debate on GM food 2003)
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
GM Nation? was the name of the government-sponsored debate on genetically modified food held in the UK in June 2003.
The debate's steering board retained the in-house government PR agency COI Communications.[1]
Contact details
GM Public Debate Steering Board
Bay 479, 1 Victoria Street
London SW1 0ET.
Tel: 020 7215 6508
Web: http://www.gmnation.org.uk/
Web: http://www.aebc.gov.uk
(source)
External links
- UK GM Science Review - "a review of the science of GM, led by Sir David King (the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser)".
- ^ GM Nation? About the debate. Mentions the role of COI Communications.
Articles
- "'Keep ministers away from GM debate'", BBC News, 18 June, 2002.
- "GM debate 'to include crop trials'", BBC News, 5 February, 2003.
- "'Slow start' to GM debate", BBC News, 11 February, 2003.
- "City hosts first GM debate", BBC News, 3 June, 2003.
- "Limited places for GM debate", BBC News, 11 June, 2003.
- "MPs call for extension to GM national debate", press release, Friends of the Earth, June 25 2003.
- Dr Mae-Wan Ho, "The GM National Debate Farce", Institute of Science in Society website, 2003.
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. |