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Jeffrey Smith is a master storyteller. Smith has worked with a nonprofit group to promote labeling of GM foods; proposed legislation to keep these foods out of schools to protect children; and worked at a GMO detection laboratory. He founded the Institute for Responsible Technology and lives in afficher plus Iowa, surrounded by genetically modified corn and soybeans afficher moins
Œuvres de Jeffrey M. Smith
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- Œuvres
- 11
- Membres
- 291
- Popularité
- #80,411
- Évaluation
- 4.4
- Critiques
- 10
- ISBN
- 22
- Langues
- 5
But, again and again, the appeal to emotion over reason... ugh. Again and again, the dangling indictment: "X says Y. But X once worked for Z..." A version of the genetic fallacy... how appropriate. Ugh. And the 'slam dunk' proofs of at least a handful of things haven't aged well. I went and looked into the Arpad Pusztai affair, and it sounds like his research really was incomplete (e.g., a lack of controls... which is pretty f'ing serious... especially someone the book represents as being something like an unimpeachable expert.) Ugh. And the hating on Golden Rice hasn't held up. The technology --the food-- keeps improving... which, to put it a tad harshly, is what happens when people work on something rather than bitch about it.
Sigh.
Again, some entirely valid issues raised. And the book was actually quite readable, which doesn't hurt. So two stars.… (plus d'informations)