Les moissons du futur: comment l'agroécologie peut nourrir le monde
In: La Découverte poche. Essais 403
12 Ergebnisse
Sortierung:
In: La Découverte poche. Essais 403
The result of a remarkable three-year-long investigation that took award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin across four continents (North and South America, Europe, and Asia), The World According to Monsanto tells the little-known yet shocking story of this agribusiness giant—the world's leading producer of GMOs (genetically modified organisms)—and how its new "green" face is no less malign than its PCB- and Agent Orange–soaked past. Robin reports that, following its long history of manufacturing hazardous chemicals and lethal herbicides, Monsanto is now marketing itself as a "life sciences" company, seemingly convinced about the virtues of sustainable development. However, Monsanto now controls the majority of the yield of the world's genetically modified corn and soy—ingredients found in more than 95 percent of American households—and its alarming legal and political tactics to maintain this monopoly are the subject of worldwide concern. Released to great acclaim and controversy in France, throughout Europe, and in Latin America alongside the documentary film of the same name, The World According to Monsanto is sure to change the way we think about food safety and the corporate control of our food supply
Winner of the Rachel Carson Prize and the result of a three-year investigation across four continents, The World According to Monsanto tells the shocking story of agribusiness giant and world's leading producer of GMOs (genetically modified organisms)Ñand its new 'green' face and its problematic Agent Orange-soaked past
In: La découverte/poche
In: Essais 300
World Affairs Online
In: Internationale Politik: das Magazin für globales Denken, Band 63, Heft 11, S. 40-43
ISSN: 1430-175X
World Affairs Online
In: Goldmann 15622
Over the last thirty years, we have seen an increase in rates of cancer, neurodegenerative disease, reproductive disorders, and diabetes, particularly in developed countries. At the same time, since the end of World War II approximately 100,000 synthetic chemical molecules have invaded our environment-and our food chain. In Our Daily Poison, award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin investigates the links between these two concerning trends, revealing how corporate interests and our ignorance about these invisible poisons may be costing us our lives.The result of a
World Affairs Online