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Bioneers Series 3-06: Actual Perils Of Genetically Modified Organisms
Written by Elaine Ingham, Michael Pollan and Peter Montague
Narrated by Michael Toms
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Master soil scientist Elaine Ingham describes a genetically modified organism she discovered in her screening work that, if released, could have devastated global plant life. Writer Michael Pollan probes issues from food safety to the evolutionary significance of the power to genetically modify life, and Peter Montague reports on grassroots political actions that are beginning to render genetic engineering accountable to the public.
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