Monsanto’s GE ‘Roundup Ready’ Soya – What more can go wrong?
Cotter, J. (2004). Monsanto’s GE ‘Roundup Ready’ Soya – What more can go wrong? Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 02/2004: 6 pp. Download
Cotter, J. (2004). Monsanto’s GE ‘Roundup Ready’ Soya – What more can go wrong? Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 02/2004: 6 pp. Download
Cotter J. (2004). The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA): Failing consumers and the environment. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 03/2004: 7 pp. Download
Johnston, P. & Santillo, D. (2004). Conservation of seamount ecosystems: application of a Marine Protected Area concept. Archive of Fishery and Marine Research 51(1-3): 305-319. Download
Johnston, P., Santillo, D. & Hare, B. (2004). Can the Kyoto goals be achieved using the oceans as sinks? In: Grover, V.I. [Ed.] Climate Change: Five Years after Kyoto, Science Publishers, Inc., Enfield (NH), USA, ISBN: 1-57808-326-5: 107-134. Download paper
Labunska, I. & Santillo, D. (2004). High levels of chlorinated organic compounds, including tetrachloromethane, in water from well adjacent to former Union Carbide India Ltd (UCIL) pesticide plant, Bhopal (India). Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 10/2004, November 2004: 12 pp. Download
Labunska, I. & Santillo, D. (2004). Environmental and human health concerns relating to diethyl phthalate (DEP), a common ingredient in cosmetics and other personal care products. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 06/2004: 5 pp. Download
Santillo, D. & Johnston, P. (2004). An overview of potential ongoing sources of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) to the marine environment of the North East Atlantic (OSPAR) area. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 04/2004: 8 pp. Download
Stabinsky, D. & Cotter. J. (2004). Genetically engineered rice – not sustainable agriculture. Publ. Greenpeace International, October 2004: 8 pp. Download
Stabinsky, D. & Cotter. J. (2004). Rice at risk – will there be a choice with GE rice? Publ. Greenpeace International, October 2004: 8 pp. Download
Then, C. & Cotter, J. (2004). More and more “superweeds” with genetically-engineered crops. Greenpeace Research Laboratories Technical Note 01/2004: 5 pp. Download