Thursday, August 2, 2007

Frankenforests: GE Trees Threaten Ecosystem Collapse

By Dara Colwell, AlterNet
Posted on August 2, 2007, Printed on August 2, 2007
http://www.alternet.org/story/58477/

In China, over a million poplar trees have been planted since 2002 to combat deforestation. But the move has not been widely applauded by everyone. The poplars, which are genetically engineered, are China's first foray into the world of transgenic forestry -- or "frankenforests" -- and other countries are not far behind.

As the biotech industry continues to lay the groundwork for genetically engineered crops -- poorly tested, widely debated and yet plugged as a technological wonder -- a potentially greater threat to biodiversity has begun to emerge. Pushed forward by biotech and the multibillion-dollar timber industry, genetically engineered trees are the latest invention.

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