Friday, April 17, 2009

Failure to Yield

Union of Concerned Scientists - Citizens and Scientists for Environmental Solutions

Evaluating the Performance of Genetically Engineered Crops

For years the biotechnology industry has trumpeted that it will feed the world, promising that its genetically engineered crops will produce higher yields. But is this true? Click here for the answer...

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Few Creatures, Big or Small, Escape the Ravages of a Warming Planet

The Plight of the "Red Mason" By Larry Powell   The red mason bee above  ( osmia bicornis),  is considered  an important wild pol...