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Resources regarding the Genetically-Engineered Foods debate:

Oppose GMO's:

Council for Responsible Genetics in Cambridge, MA, provides thoughtful information on many aspects of gene research. Select "program areas" to get to information regarding genetically engineered food

Mothers and Others for a Livable Planet focus attention on consumer information and family health.

Northeast Farmer's Association of Vermont (NOVA-VT) is state's organization for organic certification.

The Organic Consumers Association promotes consumer education and legislative action.

Greenpeace has launched a True Food campaign to mobilize consumers who oppose genetic engineering.

The Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Food is a resource for legislative action.

The Union of Concerned Scientists seeks solutions to environmental problems including global warming, nuclear proliferation, and genetic engineering.


Self-named as Neutral:

Colorado State University aims to present balanced information on the topic of genetic engineering.


Promoting GMO's:
The National Academy of Sciences is a clear and well illustrated source in favor of GMO's.

Center for Biotechnology Information invites viewers to "learn more about the promise of biotechnology."

Aventis, an international company in the life sciences industry, has a website devoted to information about the recently recalled Starlink corn.

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