Article 5ZQ2C Britain is paving the way for gene-edited food – will the public stomach it?

Britain is paving the way for gene-edited food – will the public stomach it?

by
Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#5ZQ2C)

Twenty years ago, the anti-GM movement had wide backing. Experts say the current mood on gene editing is softer

At the height of the anti-GM movement, in 1999, the then head of Greenpeace UK, Peter Melchett, was charged with theft and criminal damage after scything down a field of genetically modified maize.

In a decisive victory for the anti-GM movement, Lord Melchett and 27 fellow activists were acquitted by a jury in what many took as a measure of the profound negative public sentiment towards GM technology.

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