Seeds of Science : Why We Got It So Wrong on GMOs
Seeds of Science : Why We Got It So Wrong on GMOs
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Author(s): Lynas, Mark
ISBN No.: 9781472946973
Pages: 304
Year: 202002
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 24.84
Status: Out Of Print

"In short, Mark Lynas is a saint ." -- Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times "An excellent read, fluent, persuasive and surely right ." -- Evening Standard " Seeds of Science tells the [GMO] story from a unique perspective . The logic of Lynas's conversion is an implicit challenge to both the American right and the left." -- The Washington Post "Gives readers a firsthand look at both sides of the discourse [.] The book begins with heart-racing accounts of the law-breaking activities Lynas engaged in [.] By the end of chapter 7, science has won the debate." -- Science "Mark Lynas has written a rattling good account of his conversion from student activist to respected science writer.


This is serious stuff, enlivened by all elements of a popular thriller." -- John Deben, Literary Review "The book is full of factoids that'll make you rethink a highly debated subject, and also what's really going on with those giant apples that don't bruise or brown." -- bonappetit.com "Seeks to understand why greens, including Lynas himself, saw genetic engineering as an enemy from the very beginning [.] Lynas's experience suggests that the most important mind you can change is your own [.] Lynas has been through the fire to bring us this insight ." -- Grist "Partly a level-headed look at the benefits as well as the downsides of genetic modification, and partly a personal account of how Mark came to believe that the scientific method was, on the whole, not a bad way of analysing questions of crop production and farming. I found it riveting, largely because he writes so well and so open-mindedly , and I warmly recommend it .


" -- Philip Pullman "Mark Lynas tells the remarkable story of a mass delusion fuelled by primitive folk-science intuitions, sacred values, and disinformation from some of our most sainted organizations. His exposé is an important contribution to an issue with enormous potential for benefiting humanity, and a gripping account of the tensions that can surround technological progress." -- Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and the author of The Better Angels of Our Nature and Enlightenment Now "A gripping story of how a passionate troublemaker became an equally passionate campaigner for the facts. Seeds of Science is not only a compellingly-researched argument , it is the tale of how Mark Lynas's life changed. Reading it may change your life , too." -- Tim Harford, author of Fifty Things That Made the Modern Economy and presenter of More or Less "Mark Lynas is a courageous writer whose evidence-based turnaround on GMOs should be a lesson to all environmentalists. A must-read for anyone who cares about our future." -- Simon Singh, popular science writer and author of The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets.



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