What kind of world would l vote for?

1st May 2015

What kind of world are we leaving our children – and what kind of world do they want? Beyond-GM’s youngest supporter Mya-Rose Craig writes here about the world she wants and why GMOs have no place in it.

Beyond GM joins NGOs’ call for China to halt glyphosate production

24th April 2015

Ten European NGOs have sent an open letter to the Chinese people and their Government asking for them to stop producing the cancer-causing glyphosate herbicide used on GMO crops

Those 2015 manifestos in full

24th April 2015

Read what the main parties have to say about GMOs – and weep. And then start asking them some tough questions about how they will fix our broken food system

Glyphosate declared a ‘probable human carcinogen’ by international cancer agency

20th March 2015

An international panel of experts has concluded that glyphosate, the herbicide used on GM crops, can cause cancer in humans

Altered Genes, Twisted Truth – the systematic government and scientific fraud over GM food

5th March 2015

In a new book US attorney Steven Druker, supported by Jane Goodall, reveals how the US government and leading scientific institutions have systematically misrepresented the facts about GMOs safety.

Eat GMOs, get fat?

20th February 2015

As a new global report shows we are losing the obesity war, it’s time to ask: could GMOs be contributing to this weighty problem?

Seedy Sunday and a chat with MP Caroline Lucas

10th February 2015

At a recent visit to our stall at the vibrant Seedy Sunday event in Brighton, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas talked about why keeping the UK GM free is important to us all.

How the people can outwit the global domination plans of agribusiness

4th February 2015

Scare stories of a global ‘foodpocalypse’ are being used to prop up a destructive food system that produces bland, industrialised, pesticide-laden, GMO food. Don’t believe it!

Outrage over US secret approval of GM trees

30th January 2015

Environmental groups condemn US for bowing to industry and ignoring widespread public opposition; approval of non-edible GMOs still has implications for the food supply

GMOs – a game of risk

29th January 2015

An important joint statement by hundreds of independent scientists deconstructs the notion that there is ‘scientific consensus’ on the safety of GMOs