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The Future of Food: Biotechnology Myths
Myth # 1: Biotechnology will benefit farmers
Reality: Biotechnology seeks to ‘industrialise agriculture' even further, converting agriculture into a branch of industry.
Biotechnology is capital intensive and increases concentration of agriculture prod
Spoiling Childhood
At first, we might read the subtitle of this book and pass it by, thinking it doesn't apply to us, because we really feel deep down that we aren't able to give nearly enough of ourselves to our kids, let alone too much. With all the stresses and pressure
Bringing the Economy Home
When we think about our children today, it is difficult to feel optimistic about their future. The crises all around us seem to increase day by day - from unemployment and community breakdown to global warming and terrorism - problems that seem insurmount
Grade Wool and Wheat, not Our Kids
Our modern system of grading everything our children do does not support kids to really learn, but rather to just be as good or bad as everyone else. If a high achiever receives 80% we are happy, but that means he or she has not learned 20% of the curricu