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Articles - 19
Overrated: New Zealand’s Emissions Reduction Target for 2020
14-Dec-2009
Making Our Children Pay for Polluter Subsidies
23-Sep-2009
A Climate For Protection Money
23-Jul-2008
The Coming Carbon Crunch
31-May-2008
Heat Treatment
24-Mar-2007
Keeping Tabs on Rogue GMOs
22-May-2006
Rural NZ Supports Food Production Remaining GM Free
01-Oct-2005
New Rules to Keep Food Pure
29-Sep-2004
Weeding Out Contamination
22-Sep-2004
GM Safety Net Has Too Many Holes
14-Oct-2003
Betting the Farm on GM Foods
01-Sep-2003
GM Food Production Would Damage Brand NZ
06-Aug-2003
A case against genetically modified food
30-Apr-2003
Market Resistance to GM Food Exports: Lessons from the US
24-Feb-2003
The Year of the Dog
01-Jan-2003
GM Contamination No Reason to Lift Zero Tolerance Policy
03-Oct-2002
GE fine for medicines but food value doubtful
18-Aug-2002
GM Contamination “Inevitable” if NZ Adopts GM Agriculture
08-Aug-2002
New Zealanders and their Land
01-Aug-2002

Newsletters - 2
01 July 2002 PDF/ 273 kb
12 January 2002 PDF/ 78Kb

 

 

 

 

 

 

Briefings -
Loopholes Negate Copenhagen Pledges for Emission Reductions
21 December 2009
Overrated - New Zealand's Emissions Reduction Target for 2020
15 December 2009
ETS: Bill to a Future Generation
12 November 2009
Australia's Indefensible Climate Change Targets
20 March 2009
Corporate Welfare Under the ETS
18 June 2008
The Carbon Challenge
30 April 2008
Food Safety Credibility - The Regulatory Response to GM Lysine Corn
09 October 2007
When Venturing Into Foreign Parts
04 October 2007
A Convenient Untruth
27 June 2007
Popular Decarbonisation
02 November 2006
Germany's Liability Law for GMO Cultivation
03 July 2006
NZ Out in Front on GM Sterile Seeds
22 March 2006
Brave New Biosecurity
07 March 2006
Contaminated Land - Pass the Parcel
04 May 2005
Financial Accountability for Hazardous Substances
07 December 2004
Seeding Purity
21 July 2004
GM and GM Foods: FAQ
22 September 2003
Clean Green Wine. Why NZ Should Remain a GM Free Food Producer
08 August 2003
Australian States Reject GM Food Production
25 July 2003
The Case for NZ Remaining a GM Free Food Producer
23 July 2003
EU Moratorium on GMOs – More than a Trade Barrier
15 March 2003
Lessons from the US: Market Rejection of GM Foods
24 February 2003
GM in Context
21 July 2002

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