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“Organically Grown and Genetically Engineered: The Food of the Future”  Thier book [http://books.google.com/books?id=LTMelUjT6V4C&dq=tomorrow%27s+table&source=gbs_navlinks_s Tomorrow's Table]
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“Organically Grown and Genetically Engineered: The Food of the Future”  Their book [http://books.google.com/books?id=LTMelUjT6V4C&dq=tomorrow%27s+table&source=gbs_navlinks_s Tomorrow's Table] [http://www.longnow.org/ Longnow.org]
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Revision as of 12:20, 9 December 2009

See also Food

Pro-Con debate 2003


Articles

10/09 NYT debate, includes # Paul Collier, economist, Oxford University

  1. Vandana Shiva, activist and author
  2. Per Pinstrup-Andersen, professor of nutrition and public policy, Cornell
  3. Raj Patel, Institute for Food and Development Policy
  4. Jonathan Foley, University of Minnesota
  5. Michael J. Roberts, economist, North Carolina State University

"Breadbasket of Democracy" by Ted Nace, Orion Magazine


Video

videoblog that gives overview of Union of Concerned Scientist report Failure to Yield 2009

What is genomics? How will it affect our lives? In this intriguing primer on the genomics revolution, entrepreneur Barry Schuler says we can at least expect healthier, tastier food. He suggests we start with the pinot noir grape, to build better wines.

Juan Enriquez challenges our definition of bioenergy. Oil, coal, gas and other hydrocarbons are not chemical but biological products, based on plant matter -- and thus, growable. Our whole approach to fuel, he argues, needs to change. TEDTalk video.

The World According to Monsanto

The Future of Food c2004 Film & Music DVD2936 (88 min.) In-depth investigation into unlabeled genetically-modified foods which have become increasingly prevalent in grocery stores. Unravels the complex web of market and political forces that are changing the nature of what we eat.

One Man, One Cow, One Planet

Jonathan Drori encourages us to save biodiversity -- one seed at a time. Reminding us that plants support human life, he shares the vision of the Millennium Seed Bank, which has stored over 3 billion seeds to date from dwindling yet essential plant species.TEDTalk video.


Audio

Longnow Seminar. Pamela Ronald, Raoul Adamchak “Organically Grown and Genetically Engineered: The Food of the Future” Their book Tomorrow's Table Longnow.org

Drew Endy, Jim Thomas “Synthetic Biology Debate” [http://www.longnow.org/ Longnow.org 2008


Books

Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation Engdahl

Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge by Vandana Shiva

Joy Hagen (College 8 Core instructor) has co-authored work on GMO's with other UCSC folk


Blogs

Energy, Food, Environment College 8 Core instructor Dustin Mulvaney's blog often comments on GMO's

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.