Genetically modified foods
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Genetically modified foods
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Genetically modified foods
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- Dinner at the new gene cafe, how genetic engineering is changing what we eat, how we live, and the global politics of food, Bill Lambrecht
- Modified, GMOs and the threat to our food, our land, our future, Caitlin Shetterly
- Fighting for the future of food, activists versus agribusiness in the struggle over biotechnology, Rachel Schurman and William A. Munro
- The future of food, Lily Films presents ; directed, produced, and written by Deborah Koons Garcia ; produced by Catherine Lynn Butler
- King corn, you are what you eat
- Seeds for the future, the impact of genetically modified crops on the environment, Jennifer A. Thomson
- Killing seeds, gene giants mandate new serf age, a film by Kai Krüger and Bertram Verhaag
- Genetically modified food
- Genetically modified food, Tamara Thompson, book editor
- Genetically modified foods and the global food supply, Avery Elizabeth Hurt, book editor
- Killing seeds, directed by Kai Kruger and Bertram Verhaag; produced by DENK-mal Film
- Eat your genes, how genetically modified food is entering our diet, Stephen Nottingham
- Global sustainability, Dedria Bryfonski, book editor
- GMO food, a reference handbook, David E. Newton
- GMOs decoded, a skeptic's view of genetically modified foods, Sheldon Krimsky
- Seeds of science, why we got it so wrong on GMOs, Mark Lynas
- Genetically modified foods, basics, applications, and controversy, Salah E.O. Mahgoub
- The GMO deception, what you need to know about the food, corporations, and government agencies putting our families and our environment at risk, Sheldon Krimsky and Jeremy Gruber, editors ; foreword by Ralph Nader
- Mendel in the kitchen, a scientist's view of genetically modified foods, Nina V. Fedoroff and Nancy Marie Brown
- Tomorrow's table, organic farming, genetics, and the future of food, Pamela C. Ronald, Raoul W. Adamchak
- Food, inc., Mendel to Monsanto--the promises and perils of the biotech harvest, Peter Pringle