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Florence Wambugu
 Kenya
Monsanto-trained scientist who promotes GM crops. Hyped Monsanto's failed GM sweet potato project for Africa.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: Africa Harvest Biotechnology Foundation International, African Biotechnology Stakeholders Forum, ISAAA, Monsanto

Jocelyn Webster
 South Africa
Executive director of the industry-funded lobby group AfricaBio, advisor to the industry-funded Council for Biotechnology Information, board member of ISAAA, and chair of the African Agricultural Technology Foundation, which receives backing from the industry and USAID to introduce GM crops into Africa.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: AfricaBio, African Agricultural Technology Foundation, Council for Biotechnology Information, ISAAA, Muffy Koch, USAID, Florence Wambugu

We Love GMOs and Vaccines
 USA
Facebook group, founded by the notorious troll Stephan Neidenbach, used to smear and attack those with concerns about GM foods and crops.
Profile: Sourcewatch 
Articles: We love GMOs and vendetta 
Launched by Monsanto-Loving Teacher Stephan Neidenbach, Hate and Disinformation Thrive at “We Love GMOs and Vaccines”
Censorship or Consequences?
See also:
Stephan Neidenbach, Kevin Folta, Alex Berezow, Mary ManganJon Entine, Genetic Literacy Project 

WePlanet (formerly known as RePlanet)
 European Union
Ecomodernist campaign group with national offshoots (e.g. WePlanet UK, WePlanet Nederland, etc.), lobbying for nuclear power (Rethink Nuclear, What a Waste), GMOs (Give Genes a Chance) and synthetic food (Reboot Food), while attacking Greenpeace (Dear Greenpeace) and, more generally, EU regulations. Accused of having "all the hallmarks of a sophisticated astroturf organisation", it appears to be an attempt to rebrand ecomodernism to make it appear more of a grassroots citizens' movement than a lavishly funded industry-aligned campaign. Cofounded by Mark Lynas, who is also said to be "one of the driving forces" behind the organisation, and Hidde Boersma. Originally described itself as a "young European" network but since then a small number of offshoots have been set up outside Europe. This includes WePlanet Africa, whose cofounder and director, Patricia Nanteza, has been a close colleague of Lynas at the Alliance for Science, which is funded by the Gates Foundation to promote GMOs. Some WePlanet campaigning is clearly closely coordinated with the Alliance. WePlanet claims it has "not received any funding from industry" but at least 90% of its funding derives from investments that include such controversial areas as fossil fuels and the arms industry. WePlanet also sent delegates to both the UN's Cop27 and Cop28 climate conferences courtesy of nuclear industry lobbies.
Articles: George Monbiot's ally RePlanet accused of smelling "like astroturf"
George Monbiot teams up with Mark Lynas and the ecomodernists to Reboot Food
"Africa's first pro-GMO peoples' march" is classic astroturf 
“Laureates’ letter” misled signatories about GMO regulation in Europe, has industry’s fingerprints all over it
See also: Mark LynasHidde BoersmaPatricia Nanteza, WePlanet AfricaAlliance for ScienceGates Foundation

Francis Wevers
 New Zealand
Lobbyist who set up Bioscience Policy Institute. Formerly worked for the Life Sciences Network.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: BioScience Communications Ltd, Communications Trumps, GenePool, Life Sciences Network, Norrey Simmons

Elizabeth Whelan
 USA
Co-founder and president of the industry front group, the American Council on Science and Health.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: American Council on Science and Health, Geoffrey Kabat

Mike Wilson
 UK
Former chief executive of Horticulture Research International (HRI), the UK government’s main horticulture research body. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and served on the UK government's GM Science Review Panel. Advisor to the Science Media Centre and advisory board member of the Scientific Alliance. On the advisory council of Sense About Science.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: Horticulture Research International, Royal Society, Science Media Centre, Scientific Alliance, Sense About Science

Wise Use Movement
 USA
Movement at the heart of the anti-environmental backlash, headed by the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise and its executive vice-present Ron Arnold.
Profiles: Powerbase
Linked to: Ron Arnold, Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise, Alan Gottlieb, Lyndon LaRouche, Reason magazine

WWF – World Wildlife Fund
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WWF is leading the controversial Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS), which greenwashes GM soy and includes corporations such as Monsanto, Syngenta, Cargill, Bunge and ADM among its members
Article: WWF – loyal ally to agribiz
Linked to: Monsanto

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