Hintergrundpapiere zum Zulassungsverfahren von Bt11, 1507

Aktuelle Anträge der EU-Kommission auf Zulassung von zwei neuen gentechnisch veränderten Maissorten:

 Draft Commission Decision concerning the placing on the market of a maize product (Zea mays L., line 1507)

 Draft Commission Decision concerning the placing on the market of a maize product (Zea mays L., line Bt11)

Entwürfe für ein Anbauverbot für Bt11 und 1507 des damaligen EU-Kommissar für Umwelt, Stavros Dimas im November 2007 - vom Kollegium der Kommissare nicht angenommen:

 Draft ban of bt11 cultivation
 Draft ban of 1507 cultivation

 1507 Summary on status of approval for cultivation (with links to key documents) 
Bt11 Summary on status of approval for cultivation
(with links to key documents)

Neu (April 2010):  Testbiotech opinion concerning the application for market approval of genetically modified maize 1507 (DAS-Ø15Ø7-1) eine vernichtende Kritik der wissenschaftlichen Qualität der folgenden EFSA Risiko-Bewertung

 EFSA opinion on additional scientific evidence on risks of bt 11 and 1507 (EFSA, October 2008)

 EFSA’s opinions on Bt11, 1507 and MON810 – Legal and scientific validity (Greenpeace, December 2008)
 Short response to EFSA’s review of scientific studies on maize Bt11 and 1507 31st October 2008 (Greenpeace, 31. October 2008)

  EFSA initial opinion on cultivation of Bt11, April 2005

 Bt 11 MAIZE - an in depth analysis of the shortcomings of EFSAs risk assessment of BT 11 (Greenpeace, 2005)

 EFSA initial opinion on cultivation of 1507, June 2005

 1507 - What's wrong with EFSAs assessment? (Friends of the Earth, 2005)
Line by line annotations of the shortcomings of EFSA's risk assessment of maize line 1507
 1507 Comments - An analysis and response to EFSA's risk assessment

 Hidden Uncertainties - What the European Commission doesn’t want us to know about the risks of GMOs (Friends of the Earth & Greenpeace, 2006) An overview on risks and uncertainties of GMOs as pointed out by the European Commission itself (in defense of its case against the US at the WTO in 2005)

 Jack Heinemann, University of Canterbury, Potential human health risks from Bt plants (2009)
As exposure to Bt-generated Cry toxins has increased dramatically and changed in its nature over the past years and immunological responses to their presence have been observed in mammals including humans suggest a re-evaluation of these toxins impact on human health.

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