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Greens can’t have it both ways on GE

GE-free agriculture is unsustainable under climate change targets.

Nevil Gibson
Sat, 20 Jul 2019

The Green Party and its anti-growth Labour acolytes have a long history of opposition to genetic engineering in particular and scientific advances in general.

Yet they must also be aware the future of their climate change policies depends on access to new technological applications.

They have

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Nevil Gibson
Sat, 20 Jul 2019
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