Related Publications
Title | Date | Type | Files | Related Topics |
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Synthetic biology: A continuing challenge for the CBD(1 page) [square brackets], issue 10 (May 2016) |
May 2016 | |||
Business and Biodiversity: A Licence to Operate(2 pages) ECO 45, p. 4-6 |
Dec 2012 | Article | ||
Biotech Companies COMPACTing their responsibilties(2 pages) ECO 43(3) published at MOP4 in Hyderabad, October 2012 - www.cbd-alliance.org |
Sep 2012 | Article | ||
Canada in violation of international obligations to the CBDOcean-fertilisation & Geoengineeiring scheme(1 page) ECO 44(10) |
Sep 2012 | Article | ||
Biodiversity should not be expected to earn its living in the market(1 page) ECO 41(1) |
Apr 2012 | Article | ||
Biofuels: how many are invasive alien species?(1 page) ECO 40(3) |
Apr 2012 | Article | ||
Are we continuing to fuel Biodiversity Loss?Biofuels, Bioenergy, Biochar and the Technologies of the new Bioeconomy(2 pages) |
Mar 2012 | Briefing | ||
Engineered to fail?Climate-related Geoengineering(2 pages) |
Mar 2012 | Briefing | ||
Potential Impacts of Synthetic Biology on the Biodiversity(54 pages) |
Sep 2011 | Submission | ||
Synthetic Biology needs urgent attention from the SBSTTA(14 pages) |
Sep 2011 | Submission | ||
Information concerning Innovative Financial Mechanisms (IFMs): Offset ProgrammesA submission to the CBD Secretariat concerning decision X/3(13 pages) |
Jun 2011 | Submission | ||
Green economy and biofuels: what did the CBD say ?(1 page) Eco "Post-COP 10", Vol 36(1), p.1 & 6 |
Mar 2011 | Article | ||
Finance, targets, green economy and innovative financial mechanisms(1 page) ECO "Post-COP 10", Vol 36(1), p. 5 |
Mar 2011 | Article | ||
Rio+20, the “Green Economy” and the Real Priorities(2 pages) Forest Cover, No. 37, p. 5-6 |
Mar 2011 | Article | ||
Genetically Engineered Trees & Risk AssessmentAn overview of risk assessment and risk management issues(30 pages) Published by the Federation of German Scientists. Presented at CBD COP9 negotiations on GE trees |
Apr 2008 | Report | ||
Potential Ecological and Social Impacts of Genetically Engineered TreesCommentary on the official background paper by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) entitled “The Potential Environmental, Cultural and Socio-Economic Impacts of Genetically Modified Trees” (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/13/INF/6)(7 pages) Prepared for CBD SBSTTA 13 Meeting, Rome, Italy, 18-22 February, 2008 |
Feb 2008 | Technical Briefing | ||
Agrofuels: Towards a Reality Check in Nine Key Areas(36 pages) Report submitted to the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in preparation for SBSTTA 12 (July 2007, Paris, France). |
Mar 2007 | Report | ||
Briefing Paper on Transgenic TreesImplications for Human Health, Biodiversity and Biosafety(2 pages) Prepared for CBD COP8 (available in English, Spanish and Portugese) |
Mar 2006 | Briefing | ||
GURTs: No Case for Field Trials(4 pages) Briefing Paper for CBD COP8, Curitiba, Brazil |
Mar 2006 | Technical Briefing | ||
Genetically Engineered Trees: No Solution to Global WarmingUN COP-8 Briefing No. 2(2 pages) Prepared for CBD COP8 (available in English, Spanish and Portugese) |
Mar 2006 | Briefing | ||
V-GURTs (Terminator Technology)Design, Reality and Inherent Risks(17 pages) Submission to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, Working Group on Article 8(j) |
Jan 2006 | Report | ||
V-GURTs (Terminator)Can it be effective as a biological containment tool?(2 pages) Based on submission and plenary intervention to SBSTTA 10 (Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity) on behalf of EcoNexus and the Federation of German Scientists. |
May 2005 | Technical Briefing |