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Welcome to the GM Watch Portal on [[SpinProfiles:About|Spinprofiles]]—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR around the GM issue.  
 
Welcome to the GM Watch Portal on [[SpinProfiles:About|Spinprofiles]]—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR around the GM issue.  
  
Spinprofiles has a policy of [[SpinProfiles:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen by an [[User:Claire Robinson|Managing editor]] and a [[User:David|Sysop]] and several Associate Portal editors. The Editors of the GM Watch Portal are [[User:Claire_Robinson|Claire Robinson]] and [[User:Jonathan_Matthews|Jonathan Matthews]]
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Spinprofiles has a policy of [[SpinProfiles:A Guide to Referencing|strict referencing]] and is overseen by an [[User:Claire Robinson|Managing editor]] and a [[User:David|Sysop]] and several Associate Portal editors. The Editors of the GM Watch Portal are [[User:Claire_Robinson|Claire Robinson]] and [[User:Jonathan_Matthews|Jonathan Matthews]].
 
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Revision as of 20:20, 6 November 2008

Welcome to the GM Watch Portal on Spinprofiles

Welcome to the GM Watch Portal on Spinprofiles—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR around the GM issue.

Spinprofiles has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by an Managing editor and a Sysop and several Associate Portal editors. The Editors of the GM Watch Portal are Claire Robinson and Jonathan Matthews.

Priority pages on GM


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What is wrong with GM?

When GM crops and foods were first introduced in the late 1990s, scientists raised concerns that genetic modification was imprecise and unpredictable and could result in harm to health and the environment. They warned that:

  • GM could create foods that are toxic, allergenic and less nutritious than their non-GM counterparts
  • GM crops could damage vulnerable wild plant and animal populations
  • GM plants cannot be recalled, but as living organisms will propagate, transmitting any damaging properties from generation to generation
  • GM crops could cause irreversible alterations to the global food production system, with serious consequences for the environment and human and animal health.

Subsequent events and a growing body of scientific evidence have shown each of these concerns to be correct.

The issues

Consumer pressure and scientific concerns have largely kept GM foods and crops out of Europe. But millions of tons of GMOs enter Europe each year in the form of GM animal feed. Unlike GM foods meant for humans, these "stealth GMOs" do not have to be labelled and remain hidden from consumers.

In the face of growing rejection of GM foods even in their homeland of the USA, GM animal feed and biofuels have become the biotech industry's lifeline.

Should we worry about stealth GMOs in animal feed? Probably, yes. Scientific studies show that GM DNA shows up in the milk and meat of animals fed GMOs. Other studies show that GM feed damages the health of animals. The only study that examined the direct effects on humans of eating GM food showed potential problems.

GMOs are promoted around the world on the back of false claims, suppression of negative scientific findings and farmer experiences, and persecution of whistleblowers. The GM Watch portal exists to expose the often undisclosed vested interests of the people and groups that push GM technology.


Recent Articles on SpinWatch

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Spinprofiles history

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Contributors are now working on 19,414 articles.

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