The health of Europe's citizens is on trial as the EU's food safety regulator challenges the World Health Organisation over glyphosate and cancer, writes Corporate Europe Observatory. On the WHO side, published, peer reviewed science, real world epidemiology and open processes. While the EFSA conclusion is based on secret industry studies and opaque procedures. Will science or realpolitik win the day?
… of weeds. Glyphosate is also a cornerstone of GM crop cultivation. According to GM proponents , 57% of all genetically … All other Member States followed the BfR judgment, with Belgium agreeing [ 11 ] with …
The chemical industry and the European Food Safety Authority are refusing to disclose key scientific evidence about glyphosate's risks, citing 'trade secrets' protection, writes Corporate Europe Observatory. They must be compelled to publish the 'mysterious three' scientific studies EFSA used to assess glyphosate as 'unlikely' to cause cancer to humans - contradicting the IARC's view.
… around this wide-spectrum herbicide and GM crops engineered to tolerate it. Monsanto … industry, who says that "the Court's judgment in the present appeal will have a …