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BTL:Critics Challenge Monsanto's Claims Extolling Benefits of Genetically Engineered Food Crops |
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by Between the Lines Email: mail(AT)btlonline(DOT) (unverified!) Address: Between the Lines c/o Squeaky Wheel Productions P.O. Box 110176 Trumbull, CT 06611 |
10 Aug 2012
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Interview with Karen Perry Stillerman, Union of Concerned Scientists' food and environment program, conducted by Scott Harris |
Critics Challenge Monsanto's Claims Extolling Benefits of Genetically Engineered Food Crops
Interview with Karen Perry Stillerman, Union of Concerned Scientists' food and environment program, conducted by Scott Harris
The Monsanto corporation, an international leader in biotechnology, is currently spending millions of dollars on an advertising campaign to convince the public and politicians that the genetically engineered food crops that they've developed and are marketing is helping to feed more people, protecting natural resources and promoting biodiversity. Monsanto's slogan is, "we’re all in this together, producing more, conserving more, improving lives.”
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