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Seeds of Science
Seeds of Science: Why We Got It So Wrong On GMOs | Mark Lynas
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Mark Lynas was one of the original GM field wreckers. Back in the 1990s – working undercover with his colleagues in the environmental movement – he would descend on trial sites of genetically modified crops at night and hack them to pieces. Two decades later, most people around the world – from New York to China – still think that 'GMO' foods are bad for their health or likely to damage the environment. But Mark has changed his mind. This book explains why. In 2013, in a world-famous recantation speech, Mark apologised for having destroyed GM crops. He spent the subsequent years touring Africa and Asia, and working with plant scientists who are using this technology to help smallholder farmers in developing countries cope better with pests, diseases and droughts. This book lifts the lid on the anti-GMO craze and shows how science was left by the wayside as a wave of public hysteria swept the world. Mark takes us back to the origins of the technology and introduces the scientific pioneers who invented it. He explains what led him to question his earlier assumptions about GM food, and talks to both sides of this fractious debate to see what still motivates worldwide opposition today. In the process he asks – and answers – the killer question: how did we all get it so wrong on GMOs?
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mklong
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Interesting take on the controversy around genetically modified crops by an anti-GM activist who changed his mind when he learned more about the science behind them. Poor messaging at the outset unfortunately allowed a false narrative about the safety of these products to take over. However, the larger debate now is about who controls these products, who has access to them, and how that affects global food supplies. Fascinating stuff.

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GivenLemons
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The first chapter was very frustrating, but this was a truly interesting book. It detailed how Lynas changed his mind about GMOs as well as the history of the development of key GMOs and their uptake.

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