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Against the Grain: Biotechnology and the Corporate Takeover of Your Food
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Against the Grain: Biotechnology and the Corporate Takeover of Your Food

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Current Events. Science. Do genetically engineered food crops really offer the risk-free breadbasket for the world promised by biotechnology companies like Monsanto? Or are there serious risks to human health and the ecosphere hidden in this silent revolution? Against The Grain slashes through biotechnology’s propaganda, revealing the science and politics behind transgenic foods to show how biotech companies increasingly engineer what you eat to be compatible with their chemicals -but not necessarily good for human health. Marc Lappe holds a doctorate in Experimental Pathology from the University of Pennsylvania and currently directs the Center for Ethics and Toxics in northern California. Britt Bailiey holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Policy and is a research associate at CETOS.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Common Courage Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2002
Pages
175
ISBN
9781567511505

Current Events. Science. Do genetically engineered food crops really offer the risk-free breadbasket for the world promised by biotechnology companies like Monsanto? Or are there serious risks to human health and the ecosphere hidden in this silent revolution? Against The Grain slashes through biotechnology’s propaganda, revealing the science and politics behind transgenic foods to show how biotech companies increasingly engineer what you eat to be compatible with their chemicals -but not necessarily good for human health. Marc Lappe holds a doctorate in Experimental Pathology from the University of Pennsylvania and currently directs the Center for Ethics and Toxics in northern California. Britt Bailiey holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Policy and is a research associate at CETOS.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Common Courage Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2002
Pages
175
ISBN
9781567511505