Petition and comments
6060 people have signed the petition
The Don't Destroy Research petition is now closed, many thanks to everyone who signed it. Below is the list of signatories and their comments. You can also see a collection of public support for the Rothamsted researchers' appeal here.
The planned direct action against the GM wheat experiment at Rothamsted did not happen on Sunday 27th May. The GM wheat trial is ongoing.
Signatures
Örvar Arnarson, Baker/pastry chef
John Lacy, Retired biologist
Tomasz Fortuna, Programmer
Robert Iwański, Poland, Wroclaw
Sandy Small, Audio technician
Simon Kamin, Student
Jakob Röger, Student
Jenny Engelmann, student
Teresa Capell, Research scientist
MICHAEL, builder
Niamh Britton, Student
I wish to support dialogue between well meaning activists and well meaning scientists.
Val Dobson, web designer
Malcolm, Cornwall
Dwayne Jeng, software engineer
Maurizio Dikdan, Student
Libby Nixon, Chef
grammont andré, membre de l'académie d'agriculture de France
Steve Strauss, Professor
Mark Robinson, Journalist
Publicly funded science, with results available patent-free for all to use, has the potential to transform lives some of the world's poorest communities. We must not allow evidence-based research to be undermined ill-informed, pseudo-scientific superstition.
George Forrester, bookshop manager
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