Title
|
Author/Year |
Format
|
France's Ethics and Safety Committee for Agricultural Research
Applications (COMPERA) |
COMPERA (2005) |
|
A
Collection of Position Statements made by National and International
Organizations, Scientific Bodies, and Governments |
ISAAA |
|
Dr.
Strangelunch -- Or: Why We Should Learn to Stop Worrying and
Love Genetically Modified Food |
Ronald
Bailey (2001) |
|
Plant
Society Statement on Plant Biotechnology |
American
Society of Plant Physiologists/American Society of Plant Biologists
(ASPP/ASPB) (2001)
|
|
Response
to GM Food Myths |
Roger
Morton, with contributions by Rick Roush and Wayne Parrott (2001)
|
|
Arguments
in Favour of Genetically Modified Crops |
American
Veterinary Medical Association, (2000)
|
|
Plant
Health Scientists Issue Statement in Support of Biotechnology |
American
Phytopathological Society (2000)
|
|
Genetically
Modified Crops: Demystifying the Science |
Derek
Burke (2000)
|
|
GM
is the Best Option that We Have |
Anthony
Trewavas (2000)
|
|
Scientist
Leave the Lab to Defend Bioengineered Food |
Lila
Guterman (2000)
|
|
The
Hypocrisy of Organic Farmers |
Bob
Goldberg (2000)
|
|
Transgenic
Plants and Biosafety: Science, Misconceptions and Public Perceptions |
Neal
Stewart Jr, Harold Richards IV, and Matthew Halfhill (2000)
|
|
FAO
Statement on Biotechnology |
FAO
(2000)
|
|
Genetically
Modified Plants: Monsters or Miracles? |
Nina
Fedoroff (1999) |
|
Global
Governance: A Recipe for Global Protectionism |
Deepak
Lal (1999) |
|
Safe
in the Ivory Tower? |
Peggy
Lemaux (1999)
|
|
Rebuttal
to Christian Aid |
Christopher
Dowswell (1999)
|
|
The
Church of England Statement on Genetically Modified Organisms |
Church
of England (1999) |
|
Biotechnology
Can Help Feed an Increasing World Population - Its Positive and
Negative Aspects Need to be Balanced |
FAO
Press Release (1999)
|
|
Vatican
Calls for Honesty on Biotechnology: "Don't Fear Scientific
Progress |
Pontifical
Academy of Life (1999) |
|
The
Bogus Debate on Bioethics |
Suman
Sahai (1997)
|
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