Those consternated over the EU’s Greenpeace-driven GMO policy should note the current slippery slope experience in Brussels over biofuel policy. Socially Amok Those consternated over the EU’s Greenpeace-driven GMO policy should note the current slippery slope experience in Brussels over biofuel policy. The EU Commission proposed a 45 percent reduction in the mandated use of conventional biofuels under its next iteration of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II). The proposal was twice rejected by the EU’s Regulatory Scrutiny Board, which seeks to ensure that regulations are objective and fact-based. It is acknowledged that the proposal evolved out of public concern over food versus fuel, not from any factual understanding of a real probl...