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Genetically Modified Foods


The GM food debate


Pro

1. This the Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, Human Genome Project. It offers reasons and relevant sources of information which validate the such research.

2. . This is a report prepared by the Professor Liam Donaldson and Sir Robert May on the health implications of genetically modified food. The report concludes that there is no evidence suggesting that GM foods are inherently harmful but does recommend the government to continue searching for evidence, regulate GM food and developing a “robust surveillance of the population as it continues to consume such food.

3. This pro GM foods websites hosts the latest developments on news articles and reports on GM food, gives us the benefits of such food, the US regulations on the food as well as statements of support for such food made by prominent personalities


4. . It gives us links to news articles, books and other websites on the benefits of GM food.

5. The foodfuture website is produced on behalf of the This site concerns itself with allaying fears concerning the future of our food by pointing to genetic modification as an important tool for addressing this concern. It contains information regarding current developments, Gm concerns, the facts and figures, regulations and ethical issues.


Anti

1. . Contains links to its supporting companies, sister websites and articles relevant to its position.


2. . It gives 50 harmful effects of GM foods ranging from its effects on the human body to the environment to farming. Also contains links to the websites of organizations holding a common view.

3. calls for a ban on Gm foods by providing links to a number of relevant news articles, videos and a list of websites sharing similar views. (The videos include one made by the BBC on GMO)


4. on the pernicious effects of GM


5. discusses its reasons against GM foods while providing relevant links to important resources.



Neutral



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