EU governments face criticism over potential release of Bayer's genetically engineered bacteria and viruses
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@Eko_Movement
Summary
The article criticizes Bayer's plan to release AI-engineered bacteria and viruses into Europe's environment, accusing EU governments of being complicit in allowing this to happen. It frames the potential release as reckless and greedy, warning about the dangers of genetically engineered organisms being introduced into natural ecosystems.
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EU governments are ready to roll out the red carpet for these greedy and reckless
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