How Biotech Crops Can Crash--and Still Never Fail
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The U.N. Food Systems Summit put biotechnology at center stage, although agroecological innovations offer greater promise for…
The U.N. Food Systems Summit put biotechnology at center stage, although agroecological innovations offer greater promise for…
Golden rice, right, compared to white rice, left. IRRI/Wikimedia Commons, CC…
Golden rice, right, compared to white rice, left. IRRI/Wikimedia Commons, CC…
(Photo credit: Tom Shockey via Flickr) Bigger isn't always better. Too…
Assessing soil biodiversity potentials in Europe. The hotspots are the pastures and grasslands of Ireland, Slovenia and Sweden.
Science It would be the first crop to go on sale that has been genetically altered with the…
What is missing in the [the recent Nobel laureates’ letter accusing Greenpeace of a “crime against humanity” for opposing…
by Angelika Hilbeck and Hans Herren The recent Nobel laureates’ letter accusing Greenpeace of a “crime against humanity” for…
Anti-GMO activists are trying to discredit Nobel laureates' rebuke of Greenpeace for attempting to discredit Golden Rice…
Greenpeace is being targeted by more than 100 Nobel laureates who have...
Genetically modified golden rice could solve world hunger but is not ready for the mass market.
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. GMO proponents often…
Heralded on the cover of Time magazine in 2000 as a genetically modified (GMO) crop with the…