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Key GMO Issues Remain Unanswered

“Providing more flexibility over how GMOs are released is prudent but does not address the real questions raised by GM release” said Sustainability Council Executive Director, Simon Terry. A government …

Government Too Slow to Protect Against GM Maize

“Government is shown to have again acted too late in the face of a clear exposure to GM contamination” said Sustainability Council Executive Director, Simon Terry. “It was only 8 …
9 August 2002|Topics: , ,

Sustainable Development Strategy Requires More Grunt

The Sustainability Council backed today’s call by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment for a review of the capacity within government to implement its proposed Sustainable Development Strategy. “Government’s declared …
5 August 2002|Topics:

Extending Moratorium Affects Tiny Part of Research

An extension of the moratorium on GMO release would affect only a very small part of New Zealand’s biological research effort. It would not, as is often suggested, cripple New …
21 July 2002|Topics:

NZ Could be Targeted for High Risk GMO Testing

“New Zealand will need to change its liability laws if it is to avoid being targeted by developers of more risky GMOs” said Sustainability Council Executive Director, Simon Terry. “The …
17 July 2002|Topics: ,

Europe Sets the Standard for GM Liability Law

Attorney General Margaret Wilson is expected to respond today to requests for releaseof the Law Commission report on GM liability. The Law Commission report was delivered to Margaret Wilson on …
7 July 2002|Topics: ,

Call for Five Year Moratorium on GMO Release

Five eminent New Zealanders called for a five-year moratorium on the release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) at today’s launch of the Sustainability Council of New Zealand. The Council believes …