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Hello, Adrian Dubock again.
I am very encouraged by the exchange of views in the conference about the Bt Brinjal case. I understand that such clarity of exchange from the scientists was not practical in the noisy atmosphere of the 'public consultation' meetings organized by the Minister of Environment in India.
I am also encouraged by Philipp Aerni's erudite comments in message 52. One of my sons is a marine biologist and ecologist and has also made me more aware of some of these issues. Philipp, I am particularly interested in your statement about the delays to "the usual Schumpeterian life cycle of technological change from a technology as a tool of domination to technology as a tool of empowerment". Please can you provide a reference or two where I can understand this concept and its origins more fully, as it seems to me to potentially apply much more widely than fish technology, and I have never come across it before.
Adrian C Dubock PhD
Golden Rice Project Manager
Switzerland
e-mail: contact (at) goldenrice.org
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