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The precautionary principle should guide the regulation of genetically modified crops from "summary" of Seeds of Science by Mark Lynas

The precautionary principle, when applied to the regulation of genetically modified crops, dictates that the potential risks and uncertainties associated with these technologies must be thoroughly assessed and addressed before widespread adoption. This principle recognizes that there may be unknown consequences that could arise from the use of genetically modified organisms, and therefore calls for a cautious and proactive approach to their regulation. Proponents of the precautionary principle argue that it is better to be safe than sorry when it comes to potentially harmful technologies. They believe that regulatory agencies should err on the side of caution and impose strict guidelines to ensure that genetically modified crops are rigorously tested for their safety and environmental impact before being released into the market. By taking a precautionary approach, policymakers can help prevent any unintended consequences that may arise from the widespread cultivation of genetically modified crops. Critics of the precautiona...
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    Seeds of Science

    Mark Lynas

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