The European Union’s commissioners will consider a change this Wednesday in the rules as to how GMOs are considered for approval; there is great frustration under the current procedure (comitology). Democracy versus Science The European Union’s commissioners will consider a change this Wednesday in the rules as to how GMOs are considered for approval. There is great frustration under the current procedure (comitology), whereby a majority of member states rather than a “qualified” majority (inter alia, representing at least 65 percent of the EU’s population) vote against approval of a GMO that nonetheless is subsequently approved by executive fiat. The quandary is that by lowering the hurdle to GMO approvals in order to strengthen the perc...