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The Politics Of Genetically Modified Organisms In The United States And Europe 1st Edition Kelly A Clancy Auth

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The Politics Of Genetically Modified Organisms In The United States And Europe 1st Edition Kelly A Clancy Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Author: Kelly A. Clancy (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319339832, 9783319339849, 3319339834, 3319339842
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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The Politics Of Genetically Modified Organisms In The United States And Europe 1st Edition Kelly A Clancy Auth by Kelly A. Clancy (auth.) 9783319339832, 9783319339849, 3319339834, 3319339842 instant download after payment.

This book examines the puzzle of why genetically modified organisms continue to be controversial despite scientific evidence declaring them safe for humans and the environment. What explains the sustained levels of resistance? Clancy analyzes the trans-Atlantic controversy by comparing opposition to GMOs in the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Spain, and the United States, examining the way in which science is politicized on both sides of the debate. Ultimately, the author argues that the lack of labeling GMO products in the United States allows opponents to create far-fetched images of GMOs that work their ways in to the minds of the public. The way forward out of this seemingly intractable debate is to allow GMOs, once tested, to enter the market without penalty—and then to label them.

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