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Genetically Modified Planet Environmental Impacts Of Genetically Engineered Plants C Neal Stewart Jr

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Genetically Modified Planet Environmental Impacts Of Genetically Engineered Plants C Neal Stewart Jr
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 251
Author: C. Neal Stewart Jr.
ISBN: 9780195157451, 0195157451
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Genetically Modified Planet Environmental Impacts Of Genetically Engineered Plants C Neal Stewart Jr by C. Neal Stewart Jr. 9780195157451, 0195157451 instant download after payment.

Genetically modified plants are currently causing controversy worldwide; a great deal has been written about their supposed environmental effects. However, the newspaper headlines and public debates often provide a level of reasoning akin to ''this is your brain on genetically modified corn,'' which is to say, they exclude or exaggerate the actual scientific research on the impacts of these plants. Genetically Modified Planet goes beyond the rhetoric to investigate for concerned consumers the actual state of scientific research on genetically modified plants. Stewart argues that while there are indeed real and potential risks of growing engineered crops, there are also real and overwhelmingly positive environmental benefits.

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