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New Scientist and Greenpeace Science Debates

Last edited 8 May 2002 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
26 March, 2007

Science, technology and our future: the big questions.

The search for perfection

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New Scientist and Greenpeace Science Debates

Last edited 8 May 2002 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
26 March, 2007

Science, technology and our future: the big questions.

The search for perfection

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New Scientist and Greenpeace Science Debates

Last edited 8 May 2002 at 8:00am

New Scientist and Greenpeace Science Debates

Last edited 8 May 2002 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

Science, technology and our future: the big questions.

Publication date: April 2002

Summary
Lively debate covering amongst other issues, sex selection, eugenics, cosmetic surgery, disability and evolution.

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New Scientist and Greenpeace Science Debates

Last edited 8 May 2002 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

Science, technology and our future: the big questions.

The search for perfection

Publication date: April 2002

Summary

Dr Donald Bruce, Director of the Church of Scotland's Society Religion and Technology Project, speaking on the dangers of treating genetic modification as a way to 'perfect' ourselves and the world around us.

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New Scientist and Greenpeace Science Debates

Last edited 23 April 2002 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

Science, technology and our future: the big questions

What is 'natural'?

Publication date: 16th April 2002

Summary
The question and answer session raised issues as wide ranging as alternative medicine, population growth, bio-diversity and the rights of apes.

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Esso's dirty tricks

Last edited 17 April 2002 at 8:00am
Mozambique river bed

Mozambique river bed

Esso (Exxon Mobil) spend millions every year on misleading propaganda, lobbying politicians and actively attempting to discredit climate science. They have:

The following is a leaked memo - from Esso (ExxonMobil) to the White House

Last edited 5 April 2002 at 9:00am
Publication date: 
5 April, 2007

Publication date: April 2002

Summary
The latest of Exxon's outrageous dirty tricks to distort climate science, this memo demands the Bush administration to oust the head of the United Nations International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - a supposedly independent panel. Exxon are unhappy with Dr Robert Watson because he has spoken out in the past about the need to tackle global warming. He has also criticised the US for failing to meet environmental targets.

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Leaked memo exposes Esso attempts to oust top UN scientist

Last edited 4 April 2002 at 9:00am
Publication date: 
10 July, 2009

Publication date: April 2002

Summary
A leaked memo - from Esso (ExxonMobil) to the White House - has exposed attempts by the world's biggest oil company to oust a top UN scientist.

The latest of Exxon's dirty tricks, this memo to the Bush administration criticises Dr Robert Watson, Head of the UN International Panel on Climate Change. The scientist has spoken out in the past about the need to tackle global warming, and has criticised the US for failing to meet environmental targets.

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Science: changing opinion

Last edited 3 April 2002 at 9:00am
Dr Paul Johnson founded the Greenpeace Research Laboratory in 1987

Dr Paul Johnson founded the Greenpeace Research Laboratory in 1987