July 22, 2003
GMOs - An Update of my Reading
I finished Eating in the Dark and quickly picked up Pandora's Picnic Basket: The Potential and Hazards of
Genetically Modified Foods, which I like a lot better. The author has
managed to crack me up twice in 12 pages. Not a bad start.
I'm pointing you to page 6 of the book because of the top paragraph. I'll quote.
I get the sense this guy is going to carry a light "what idiots" tone throughout the book, and I'm going to enjoy that very, very much.
hln
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I'm pointing you to page 6 of the book because of the top paragraph. I'll quote.
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Recent surveys show many people simply don't have the basic understanding of
genetics required to engage in informed debate. For example, only 40% of
respondents in the UK correctly recognize that ordinary, non-GM tomatoes
contain genes.
I get the sense this guy is going to carry a light "what idiots" tone throughout the book, and I'm going to enjoy that very, very much.
hln
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