Wild populations of living things can be irreversibly altered with genetic engineering.
Nature’s gene pool can be easily corrupted and replaced with genetic altered genes. The technology of genetic engineering has become so inexpensive that this kind of disruption is an unprecedented threat.
In the United States, gene-edited organisms can be released into the environment without any assessments. Campaigns are underway to educate the public and media about this issue. It will also lead to grassroots actions to pass laws and resolutions at the local and state levels.
This short film explains how genetically engineered microbes carry unprecedented and serious global consequences.
We have just experienced with the pandemic the havoc which a single microbe – most likely genetically engineered – has created.
Genetically engineered crops are well established in many countries. As yet, genetically engineered microbes have not.
The Protect Nature Now campaign focuses on stopping the threat of genetically engineered microbes. This needs awareness in society and the government.
Join the campaign to Protect Nature Now. Watch the film and take action.