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20 points of broad scientific consensus on GE crops
http://www.biofortified.org/2013/10/20-points-of-broad-scientific-consensus-on-ge-crops/Good stuff by Pamela Ronald.
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20 points of broad scientific consensus on GE crops (Original Post)
HuckleB
Oct 2013
OP
Um, the science is in and it has come down pretty solidly on the side of GMO
EvolveOrConvolve
Oct 2013
#4
Hydepier
(21 posts)1. So is this saying that GMO crops may NOT be harmful?
Kind of think the science isn't in yet, from this report.
Your opinion?
HuckleB
(35,773 posts)2. So, you didn't read it?
EvolveOrConvolve
(6,452 posts)4. Um, the science is in and it has come down pretty solidly on the side of GMO
Hundreds (maybe thousands) of studies that show no harmful affects from GMO.
SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)5. What is a hamful effect?
You and they are answering questions that are not relevant.
HuckleB
(35,773 posts)3. Review of 10 years of GMO research–no significant dangers