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By Date Range: 2001-2025

Biosafety Protocol for Genetically Modified Organisms: Overview

The Biosafety Protocol to the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) was adopted in January 2000, by the 176 nations that are parties to the CBD. Not having ratified the CBD, the United States participated in the negotiations as anobserver, but nevertheless was an active participant in the discussions. The Protocol addresses a major area  Read More »

Author:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Publish Date:
Updated January 2001

Terrorist Motivations for Chemical and Biological Weapons Use: Placing the Threat in Context

Current popular attention being paid to the threat of chemical and biological weapons (CBW) use by terrorists may give the impression that this is a new phenomenon, but it is not. Most chemical and biological weapons themselves have a long history: the first chemical weapons were used in ancient Greece; biological weapons have been used  Read More »

Author:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Publish Date:
March 2003

The BioWatch Program: Detection of Bioterrorism

The anthrax mailings of 2001 increased public and governmental awareness of the threat of terrorism using biological weapons. The federal response to this threat includes increases in countermeasure research funding, greater investment in public health infrastructure, and greater preparation of first responders who might be the first to encounter such weapons in an event. The  Read More »

Author:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Publish Date:
November 2003

Small-scale Terrorist Attacks Using Chemical and Biological Agents: An Assessment Framework and Preliminary Comparisons

This report, which will be updated as necessary, presents a means of assessing the relative threat from terrorist-use of individual chemical, biological, and toxin agents. It focuses on small-scale, targeted chemical and biological attacks, rather than mass-casualty attacks. The framework considers the elements of access, public health impact, medical treatment, prophylaxis, and dissemination. Other factors  Read More »

Author:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Publish Date:
May 2004

Terrorism: Background on Chemical, Biological, and Toxin Weapons and Options for Lessening Their Impac

The catastrophic terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 and the subsequent anthrax mailings have sensitized the nation to acts of domestic terror. The confirmation of terrorist interest in weapons of mass destruction and the vulnerability of the United States to such attack have highlighted the potential that these weapons may be used as weapons of  Read More »

Author:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Publish Date:
Updated December 2004