Bountiful Harvest
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Bountiful Harvest is a book by University of Houston economics professor Thomas R. DeGregori, debunking what he calls "anti-science environmental activists", and arguing for the employment modern agricultural innovations such as bioengineered foods, which he claims have increased life expectancy and crop yields, and generally improved human well-being.
The AgBiotech Reporter called DeGregori's book "an ideal handbook for anyone who wants to understand the opponents of progress." [1]
[edit] External links
- Bountiful Harvest: Technology, Food Safety, and the Environment; Cato Inst; (October 2002) ISBN 1-930865-31-7

