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30 Jun 2005

 

Noel Lynch, a Green Party member of the London Assembly, brought some good news to the conference, GM Crops: Do We Need Them? Are They Safe? at King’s College, University of London in May.

 
 

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Noel Lynch, a Green Party member of the London Assembly, brought some good news to the conference, GM Crops: Do We Need Them? Are They Safe? at King’s College, University of London in May.

He reported that the Mayor, Ken Livingstone, included the following statement in London’s Biodiversity Strategy: ‘The mayor will oppose commercial or experimental release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into the environment in London.’ The Greens in the Assembly are now lobbying determinedly for the Mayor to declare London a GM-free zone.
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