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A Marble Revolutionary

The Dutch Patriot Joan Derk Van Der Capellen And His Monument

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Twelve leading Italian scientists, researchers, economists, and theologians explain why the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is necessary. Each year, the area cultivated with GMOs increases worldwide, reaching 150 million hectares this year. GMOs contribute to economic growth in developing countries like China, India, and Brazil, approaching 10% GDP growth, as they encompass not only agriculture but also innovative pharmaceuticals, industry, and especially scientific research and innovation. The collection of essays curated by Elio Cadelo highlights the benefits that GMOs could bring to the Italian economy if utilized. Additionally, psychiatrists like Vittorino Andreoli analyze why people fear GMOs, while Rosella Franconi discusses the pharmaceuticals being developed in laboratories, and the false myths surrounding "natural" and organic products are examined.

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A Marble Revolutionary, Arthur Weststeijn

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Título
A Marble Revolutionary
Subtítulo
The Dutch Patriot Joan Derk Van Der Capellen And His Monument
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2011
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
132
ISBN10
8860603692
ISBN13
9788860603692
Serie
Calificación
3 de 5
Descripción
Twelve leading Italian scientists, researchers, economists, and theologians explain why the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is necessary. Each year, the area cultivated with GMOs increases worldwide, reaching 150 million hectares this year. GMOs contribute to economic growth in developing countries like China, India, and Brazil, approaching 10% GDP growth, as they encompass not only agriculture but also innovative pharmaceuticals, industry, and especially scientific research and innovation. The collection of essays curated by Elio Cadelo highlights the benefits that GMOs could bring to the Italian economy if utilized. Additionally, psychiatrists like Vittorino Andreoli analyze why people fear GMOs, while Rosella Franconi discusses the pharmaceuticals being developed in laboratories, and the false myths surrounding "natural" and organic products are examined.