Over-tempered radicalism
Everard, M. & Johnston, P. (2005) Over-tempered radicalism.The Environmentalist(Magazine of the IEMA), September 2005: 24-26 Download
Everard, M. & Johnston, P. (2005) Over-tempered radicalism.The Environmentalist(Magazine of the IEMA), September 2005: 24-26 Download
Johnston, P. & Santillo, D. (2005). The Canadian seal hunt: no management and no plan. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 02/2005, Publ. Greenpeace International, Amsterdam, March 2005, ISBN 9073361-86-9: 23 pp. Download
Then, C. & Cotter, J. (2005). All that glitters is not gold: the false hope of “Golden Rice”. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 03/2005, 6 pp. Download
Walker, N., Johnston, P. & Santillo, D. (2005)Hidden depths and hidden dangers: Conservation of seamount ecosystems.Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, University of Brasilia, 15th-19th July 2005 Download poster
Walters, A., Santillo, D. & Johnston, P. (2005). Environmental and human health concerns relating to synthetic musk compounds. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 07/2005, June 2005: 13 pp. Download
Brigden, K. Santillo, D. (2004). Environmental heavy metal contamination arising from the Xianjin and GP NiCd battery manufacturing facilities Huizhou, Guandong, China, 2004. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical NOte 08/2004:18pp. Download Report
Brigden, K., Labunska, I. &Santillo, D. (2004). Investigation of chemicals released by the Vinythai and Thai Plastic & Chemicals (TPC) PVC manufacturing facilities, Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate, Rayong Province, Thailand. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 09/2004, November 2004: 45 pp. Download
Brigden, K., Labunska, I. & Santillo, D. (2004). Toxic chemical pollutants released from the Thai Plastic & Chemicals PVC facility to the Chao-Phraya River, Samut Prakan, Thailand. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 05/2004, June 2004: 32 pp. Download
Brigden, K. & Santillo, D. (2004). Environmental heavy metal contamination arising from the Xianjin and GP NiCd battery manufacturing facilities, Huizhou, Guangdong, China, 2004. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 08/2004, October 2004: 17 pp. Download
Cotter, J. (2004). Monsantos GE corn: Unfit for rats, unfit for humans. A critical assessment of Monsantos study “Supplemental analysis of selected findings on the rat 90-day feeding study with MON863 maize. Report MSL-18175.” Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 07/2004: 5 pp. Download