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Over past decades, decisions on the release of genetically engineered organisms, also referred to as GMOs, have been largely science-based. But recently, the primacy of science-based risk assessment has begun to erode, as exemplified by the EU?s recent decision, in Directive 2015/412, to allow individual EU member states to forbid environmental release of GMOs on non-scientific grounds1. If the scientific community hopes to maintain and enhance the use of scientific risk assessment in decision-making, it will be vitally important to present large, complex bodies of scientific research in a manner that is satisfactory to the research community, to participants in decision making, but also to various stakeholder groups, including the general public. From a global perspective, this challenge has become even more important, as greater numbers of developing and emerging countries have put in place regulatory procedures regarding GMOs that are adapted to their national and regional circumstances. | |
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