Food, Glorious Food;
A Kind of Magic;
Revolution;
Chemical Heart;
Wide Open Spaces;
Bad Moon Rising;
Paint It Black;
Not Ready to Make Nice;
O Fortuna!;
New Kid in Town;
For a Better Day
Ian Godwin has done that rare thing - written a book about science
which is informal but informed, readable but authoritative, and
sparkling with wit. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in
the GM foods and crops issue.
Godwin’s book presents an authoritative account of the history of
GM crops going back to their beginnings, including the science
behind the technology and the first products that came to market. A
wonderful story is woven of science, discovery and anecdote, with
Australian directness and humour. Godwin explains and entertains.
Information is drawn from many quarters from biologists, farmers,
nutritionists and activists and from Godwin’s direct experiences
over 30 years. .
*The Journal of the Institute of Food Science & Technology*
This book is easy reading and highly commendable, providing very
useful information in a simple style; 'greenish' people should read
it!
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