Former GMO Critic's Change

Brit Tells Iowa Farmers Why He Was Wrong to Undermine Biotech Crops

Chris Clayton
By  Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
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Mark Lynas Lynas is a visiting fellow at Cornell University's Office of International Programs, now working with the Alliance for Science, a project created to focus on encouraging more public, open dialogue about the science behind biotechnology. (DTN photo by Chris Clayton)
British author and environmentalist Mark Lynas gained his reputation in the 1990s as a leader in European campaigns against genetically engineered crops. Now he is a visiting fellow at Cornell University's Alliance for Science, a project created to focus on...

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