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As Was With Genetically Modified Foods Anti-technology Activists Can’t Get it on Cloned Animals
By James WachaiI have been closely following public reaction to the announcement by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that meat from cloned animals pose no health risks to consumers, and therefore requires no special labeling.The debate perfectl...

Scientists Must Take Charge of Genetically Modified Food Debate
A while ago, I rallied scientists all over the world to stand up and defend the science behind genetically modified foods. I did this out of concern that anti-technology activists are drowning scientists’ voices regarding the safety of genetically mo...

Scientists Genetically Modify Tobacco Mosaic Virus to Fight Crop Pests and Mosquitoes
The field of crop genetic engineering continues to mesmerize me, and I am sure everybody else, who has followed closely the proliferation of genetically modified crops. The ingenuity of scientists working in this field, and the impact their work is h...

Engage in a Constructive Debate About Genetically Modified Crops
By James WachaiRichard Heinberg, famous for his rantings against Big Oil, in October delivered a lecture at the E. F. Schumacher Society in Stockbridge, Massachusetts on October 28, 2006. The abbreviated text of the lecture entitled “Fifty Million Fa...

Tony Blair on Genetically Modified Food Debate
This week, I want to idolize British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, because of remarks he made last week on genetically modified foods.Addressing a group of scientists last week, Mr. Blair suggested that opponents of genetically modified foods aren’t “r...

A Professor's Perspective on the Biotech Industry
Last week, I bumped into a blog entry by Stephen Zavestoski. Mr. Zavestocki authors the blog, The Curious, and is an Associate Professor and Chair, Sociology and Environmental Studies, at the University of San Francisco.In his latest post entitled, M...


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