ch. 1. Genetic engineering and crops. Genetically modified crops can prevent world hunger / Henry Miller --
GM will enslave farmers and intensify hunger / Gathuru Mburu --
In Australia, genetically modified crops are needed to keep farming competitive / Maree McKay --
In India, genetically modified crops have caused economic disaster / Mae-Wan Ho --
China must develop genetically modified crops to mitigate climate change / Lan Lan --
Genetically engineered crops will not help mitigate climate change / Pete Riley, Kirtana Chandrasekaran, and Ronnie Hall --
ch. 2. Genetic engineering and disease. In Germany and the United States, bee colony crashes may be linked to genetically modified crops / Gunther Latsch --
There is no evidence that bee colony crashes worldwide are linked to genetically modified crops / Jian J. Duan, [et al.] --
Genetically modified mosquitos may help eradicate dengue fever in Malaysia / Sarah Cumberland / The release of genetically modified mosquitoes in Malaysia is dangerous and must be stopped / Consumers Association of Penang --
The United States faces credible threats from genetically modified germ warfare / Jerry Warner, [et al.] --
ch. 3. Genetic engineering and animals. Genetically modified salmon show promise as a food source in the United States / The Economist --
Canada should regulate dangerous genetically modified salmon / Alex Atamanenko --
Cloning may allow the preservation of endangered animals / Raul E. Piña-Aguilar, [et al.]
Position statement on the OIE guidelines on somatic cell nuclear transfer in production livestock and horses /
International Coalition for Animal Welfare --
Chinese scientists seek to use genetically modified pigs to treat human illnesses / Oxford Journals --
ch. 4. Genetic engineering in humans. Genetic testing will help many with dangerous diseases / Claudia Kalb --
Designer babies, stem cells, and the market for genetics: the limits of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act / Samantha King --
In Ireland, human embryos should be treated as human life / Kevin Doran --
In Japan, some genetic manipulation of human embryos is acceptable / Satoshi Kodama and Akira Akabayashi --
Islamic scholars oppose human cloning based on social practice and ethics / Abdulaziz Sachedina --
Social practices and traditional ethics should adjust to new technologies such as human cloning / Nestor Micheli Morales.