If science is good for climate change, why not for GMOs?
We have an important battle going in our society: the conflict between science and emotion — facts vs. fabrications and nuance vs. simplicity.
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We have an important battle going in our society: the conflict between science and emotion — facts vs. fabrications and nuance vs. simplicity.
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