FW: Genetic Engineering does indeed have problems
Rcjohnsen
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Sat Feb 19 21:18:40 EST 2000
<< Subject: FW: Genetic Engineering does indeed have problems
From: Norbert.Kondla at gems3.gov.bc.ca (Kondla, Norbert FOR:EX)
Date: Thu, Feb 17, 2000 10:27 PM
Message-id: <60F1FEB31CA3D211A1B60008C7A45F43088F24F0 at blaze.bcsc.gov.bc.ca>
Re. 'erasing the native biota'; people and weeds ARE native to this planet
and hence are natural. Also change is the only constant on this planet and
extinction is a natural process and has happened and will continue to happen
for reasons unrelated to people. (of course I like to see and use
ecosystems that are little or not modified by human activity - but no amount
of worry will change the inevitable consequences of increasing human
population)
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Thorn [mailto:Thorn at cc.denison.edu]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 1:17 PM
To: Bruce Walsh; Leps-L at lists.yale.edu
Subject: Re: Genetic Engineering does indeed have problems
>>
What a wonderful oxymoron! Constant change???
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