In Georgia, a forest of genetically modified trees was planted: they must save the world from the greenhouse effect

In mid-February, Living Carbon planted five thousand seedlings of genetically modified poplars in Georgia. Environmentalists and reporters are sounding the alarm as this is an unprecedented case in which a private company has received permission to grow such plants, and in record time. In addition, the company does not have scientific proof ...

The United States approved the sale of genetically modified purple tomatoes: why the red ones did not please the authorities

In 1893, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that tomatoes, by the way they were used, should be considered vegetables when imposing customs duties, since they were served for lunch, not for dessert (although the court noted that, from a botanical point of view, tomatoes are ...

States allowed to use genetically modified salmon

The United States Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of genetically modified Atlantic salmon. The controversy over how safe it is to eat genetically modified fish has been going on for several years. In particular, critics note that the studies carried out so far ...

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