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Press review - CRIIGEN

CRIIGEN has launched an action for annulment of the European Commission's decision to renew the authorization of glyphosate until 2033. Supported by environmental associations, the collective denounces the toxic effects of this pesticide on public health and the environment, based on international scientific studies.

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CRIIGEN against Europe

CRIIGEN, supported by the Collectif des maires anti-pesticides and the association Agir pour l'Environnement, is challenging the European Commission's decision to extend the approval of glyphosate until 2033. Despite a rejected request for reconsideration, an appeal has been lodged with the European Union's General Court, highlighting already established health impacts.

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Quiet fraud in the new practice of science

History shows that, despite their claim to truth, science is a breeding ground for fraud, including data fabrication and plagiarism. The production of false results, whether invented or altered, is a threat to scientific integrity. The motivations of fraudsters vary: some act out of ideology, while others, like Jan Hendrick Schön, frequently publish invalid work. Famous cases such as the Piltdown skull illustrate the dangers of such impostures, underlining the need for constant vigilance in scientific research.

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Reflections on ecology - Jean Marie Pelt

Jean-Marie Pelt, pharmacist and botanist ecologist, talks about the importance of learning from nature in an interview with Alter Eco in 2012. In the run-up to the world's biggest march for ecology, he highlights the lessons the environment can teach us. Pelt, a founding member of CRIIGEN, shares his vision of a new world, questioning our relationship with ecology and the choices we need to make for a sustainable future. His speech invites us to reflect deeply on our environmental impact and on the practices needed to preserve the planet.

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Lecture by Prof. Gilles-Eric Séralini "GMOs and pesticides: health trends".

In his lecture entitled "GMOs and pesticides: health developments", Prof. Gilles-Eric Séralini discusses contemporary issues relating to genetically modified organisms and pesticides. This event is part of the symposium "Les nouvelles logiques du vivant", organized by the Université Interdisciplinaire de Paris and the Fondation Denis Guichard, on April 12 at the Espace Bellechasse in Paris. Séralini highlights the health impacts of these technologies on human and environmental health, calling for critical reflection on their use and consequences.

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Questions about the In Vivo study

The in vivo study on GMO NK603 maize revealed significant differences in mortality compared to controls, with earlier pathological lesions in males. The results point to metabolic disturbances and potential toxicity, requiring further analysis to better understand the mechanisms involved.

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