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  • Phil.C.F.Johnson (anon) wrote on January 31, 11:00 pm

    GM forests ey? Well on the one hand its always god to be increasing the forests, and anything to help lessen the causes and effects of climate change and all that....
    But on the other hand, could there be a chance that gentically modifying trees, might have considerable impact in altering eco-systems.

    I hope the people in charge dedicate proper care and test thoughrouly before they consider introducing these measures, but even then you can never know exactly what will happen when you go introducing new species and such.

    I suppose the worst case scenario...well...has anyone seen I am legend....I wonder what vampire squirrels look like.(lol, farfetched no?)

  • Sohbet (guest) wrote on September 5, 3:18 pm

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  • istanbul sohbet (guest) wrote on September 5, 3:19 pm

    Thank you aDmin

  • muhabbet (guest) wrote on September 7, 7:56 am

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About This Video

Mud… some people drive four-wheelers through it, some people use it to displace fifteen thousand people... it's a versatile substance. In East Java a possibly man-made mud flow is creating an inland mud sea; at the University of Washington scientists spliced rabbit genes into a tree; and Enterprise Rent-A-Car tries to go green.

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