"Documents released Tuesday in a lawsuit against Monsanto raised new questions about the company’s efforts to influence the news media and scientific research and revealed internal debate over the safety of its highest-profile product, the weed killer Roundup.
The active ingredient in Roundup, glyphosate, is the most common weed killer in the world and is used by farmers on row crops and by home gardeners. While Roundup’s relative safety has been upheld by most regulators, a case in federal court in San Francisco continues to raise questions about the company’s practices and the product itself.
The documents underscore the lengths to which the agrochemical company goes to protect its image. Documents show that Henry I. Miller, an academic and a vocal proponent of genetically modified crops, asked Monsanto to draft an article for him that largely mirrored one that appeared under his name on Forbes’s website in 2015. Mr. Miller could not be reached for comment."
Danny Hakim reports for the New York Times August 1, 2017.
SEE ALSO:
"New ‘Monsanto Papers’ Add To Questions Of Regulatory Collusion, Scientific Mischief" (HuffPost/U.S. Right To Know)
"Monsanto’s Sway Over Research Is Seen in Disclosed Emails"
Source: NY Times, 08/02/2017