Genetically Modified Organisms: Curse or Salvation
Science and Cosmos
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Borders
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By:
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Boris Kriger
About this listen
In a world where scientific progress accelerates faster than public understanding, few subjects provoke as much fear, fascination, and confusion as genetically modified organisms. Are GMOs a threat to nature, health, and human freedom—or a vital tool for feeding a growing population, protecting fragile ecosystems, and reducing the burden of pesticides?
In this clear and uncompromising work, Boris Kriger cuts through the noise, myths, and political rhetoric to illuminate what genes truly are, how modification works, and why ordinary people struggle to separate evidence from anxiety. Drawing on the history of domestication, the rise of modern biotechnology, ecological realities, and the psychology of risk, he exposes both the real dangers and the real possibilities of genetic engineering.
This is neither an ode to technological triumph nor a warning of impending doom. It is a call for clarity in an age of confusion—an invitation to think, rather than fear. With philosophical depth and scientific precision, Genetically Modified Organisms: Curse or Salvation offers readers the rarest thing in the GMO debate: understanding.
Keywords
GMOs, biotechnology, genetic engineering, food safety, agriculture, public perception, bioethics