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Unnatural Harvest

How Genetic Engineering is Altering Our Food

by (author) Ingeborg Boyens

Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Initial publish date
Feb 2000
Category
Environmental Policy, General, Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780385257893
    Publish Date
    Feb 2000
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

Do you know what you're eating? Do you know what you're feeding your children? Chances are, the last time you visited the grocery store, you unwittingly purchased foodstuffs that have been genetically altered. That means you've become part of a grand, yet alarming experiment on food and humans, being carried out on a global scale by powerful biotech companies. And no one, including the scientists and the governments who are giving them the go-ahead, knows the long-term effects of genetically modified foods.

In Unnatural Harvest, Ingeborg Boyens presents the startling implications of a new technology that is quietly revolutionizing the production of food -- our most basic component of life -- exposing the serious consequences this science poses for the biodiversity of our planet, for animal welfare, and for the health of ourselves and our children.

About the author

Awards

  • Winner, National Business Book Award

Contributor Notes

Ingeborg Boyens has worked for newspapers and magazines across the country, and currently produces documentaries on food and agricultural issues for CBC Television. She lives in Winnipeg.

Editorial Reviews

"An important book for anyone who cares about what they eat and the future of the planet." -- Quill & Quire

"An excellent introduction to the use of biotechnology, or genetic engineering, in food production ... Boyens manages always to present the material deftly and compellingly." -- The Georgia Straight