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We've given you the basics about the issues
surrounding genetically engineered foods. But if you'd like
to delve more deeply into the topic, there are many excellent
resources at your disposal. Here are a few:
Books
A number of great books about genetically
engineered foods now are on the market. You can
purchase many of them on-line from The Campaign through our
affiliation with Amazon.com. Proceeds from book sales will
help The Campaign's educational programs. Check out our list
of recommended books on biotechnology.
One of our favorites is Brewster Kneen's
Farmageddon: Food and the Culture of Biotechnology.
You can read our review of Farmageddon.
News sources/mailing lists
You can join one
of The Campaign's two E-mail lists: one is a News Update
list, which generates about one to five news postings per
week. The other is a Talk list, in which subscribers can share
information or engage in discussions about genetic engineering
issues.
Web
sites
Information about genetically engineered
foods abounds
on the World Wide Web. Be sure to visit
our list of links to find some of the very best sources
around.
Special mention goes to Yahoo's
Coverage of the Genetically Modified Food Debate. That
site includes links to the latest news, magazine articles,
editorials and audio and video reports.
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