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GMO Trees

Living on Earth
August 15, 2013

    Scientists are developing genetically modified trees for the forests of the future. Ann Peterman of the Global Justice Ecology Program tells host Bruce Gellerman that these designer trees don’t measure up wo what a real forest provides.

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