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Full Chapter Available in PDF Format [3]
On September 22, 2000, California Governor Gray Davis signed into law a bill commissioning a report on the benefits and risks of food biotechnology from the California Council on Science and Technology. The CCST selected a team of principal investigators to contribute sections of the report. CEI’s Gregory Conko and the Hoover Institution’s Henry I. Miller co-authored Chapter 7, “Science Versus Presumption in Assessing Risk.” This chapter outlines the risks of biotech plant breeding relative to the risks of conventional breeding, and recommends a regulatory approach to new variety development that is based upon the risks of individual products, rather than on the methods used in their development.
Links:
[1] http://cei.org/expert/gregory-conko
[2] http://cei.org/adjunct-scholar/henry-i-miller
[3] http://cei.org/sites/default/files/Science Versus Presumption in Assessing Risk.pdf