Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/GE-Action-Serving-Chocolate-Mice-in-The-Hague-27MZIFLDGE19.htmlConceptually similarGE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueGP01NB9Completed★★★★★★GE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueGP01NB0Completed★★★★Genetic Engineering Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The Hague GP01NB7Completed★★★★GE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueGP01NB1Completed★★★★GE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueGP01NB4Completed★★★★GE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueGP01NB2Completed★★★★GE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueGP01NB3Completed★★★★GE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueGP01NB5Completed★★★★Genetic Engineering Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The Hague GP01NB6Completed★★★★View AllGP01NB8GE Action Serving Chocolate Mice in The HagueChocolate mice with a genetic engineering wish list of GreenpeaceGreenpeace serves chocolate mice to Members of Parliament in The Hague as a reminder of a recent study about fertility damage with mice after eating genetically engineered maize of the company Monsanto. Attached to the chocolate mice is a genetic engineering wish list. Greenpeace wishes a safety garantee for human, mice and environment, a ban on genetic engineering pollution of seeds and food, a ban on maize that damages the fertility of mice, no new genetically engineered crops at the European market or field as long as risks of genetic engineering cannot be estimated and respect for regions and countries that are free of genetic engineering.In original language:Gentech Actie Uitdelen Chocolademuizen in Den Haag Chocolademuizen met een gentech-verlanglijstje van GreenpeaceLocations:Europe, West Europe-Netherlands-The HagueDate:2 Dec, 2008Credit:© Greenpeace / Rob KeerisMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Close ups-Day-Genetic engineering-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Props-Public engagement-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:GE Action Serving Chocolates in the NetherlandsGreenpeace campaigner serves chocolate mice to Members of Parliament in The Hague as a reminder of a recent study about fertility damage with mice after eating genetically engineered maize of the company Monsanto. Attached to the chocolate mice is a genetic engineering wish list. Greenpeace wishes a safety guarantee for human, mice and environment, a ban on genetic engineering pollution of seeds and food, a ban on maize that damages the fertility of mice, no new genetically engineered crops at the European market or field as long as risks of genetic engineering cannot be estimated and respect for regions and countries that are free of genetic engineering.