Engineering the farm : ethical and social aspects of agricultural biotechnology /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Island Press,
©2002.
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Online Access: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=131969 |
Table of Contents:
- GMOs, Luddites, and concerned citizens / Marc Lappé and Britt Bailey
- Ethical issues involving the production, planting, and distribution of genetically modified crops / Sheldon Krimsky
- Why food biotechnology needs an opt out / Paul B. Thompson
- A naturalist looks at agricultural biotechnology / Brewster Kneen
- When transgenes wander, should we worry? / Norman C. Ellstrand
- Patents, plants, and people : the need for a new ethical paradigm / Lori B. Andrews
- Taking seriously the claim that genetic engineering could end hunger : a critical analysis / Peter Rosset
- The European response to GM foods : rethinking food governance / David Barling
- A societal role for assessing the safety of bioengineered foods / Britt Bailey
- Learning to speak ethics in technological debates / Carolyn Raffensperger
- A perspective on anti-biotechnology convictions / Marc Lappé
- The biotech distraction / Francis Moore Lappé
- In defense of the precautionary principle / Carolyn Raffensperger and Katherine Barrett
- A declaration of bioethics and agricultural biotechnology / Marc Lappé and Phil Bereano.