The article discusses the environmental and health impacts of chemical pollutants, emphasizing that these contaminants affect humans through air, clothing, and food. It criticizes governments and corporations for prioritizing profits over public health and environmental protection. The piece highlights the approval of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the European Union, noting that despite initial concerns about human and planetary safety, GMOs are now being introduced into the market. It mentions that nearly 94% of plant-based products with up to 20 DNA sequence modifications will no longer need labeling, sparking debate among experts. The author suggests that consumers must make their own choices.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue of GMO approval as a corporate-driven policy that undermines public health and environmental standards. It uses strong criticism of 'right-wing' governance and corporate influence, while highlighting scientific uncertainty and public concern. The tone leans left by align





