Henry I. Miller

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First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

How Much Of Food Activism Is New Age, Airy-Fairy Nonsense?

By Jeff Stier and Henry I. MillerWhat was once a cottage industry is now big business. Authors, columnists, television personalities and others whose total exposure to science was college "rocks for jocks" and who never took a nutrition class are conjuring ... [Published Forbes.com - May 15 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Henry Miller: Exposing The Tyranny Of The Food Fascists

Henry I. Miller reviews The Food Police , a new book by agricultural economist Jayson Lusk. (…) he exposes the sophistry of current food movements that seek a return to a romantic but imaginary view of “nature.” He observes that certain journalists, ... [Published SeekerBlog - May 13 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Bugged about bees

Beware an environmental activist bearing a solution. Not so long ago, the government ordered Big Oil to pump methyl tert-butyl ether, or MTBE, into gasoline tanks because the stuff would make the air sparkle. Then someone remembered that MTBE seeps into ... [Published Washington Times - May 08 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Henry I. Miller & Gregory Conko: Lost lives the real costs of regulator overreach

Every once in a while, one encounters the perfect example of the folly, naiveté and hubris of an ivory-tower academic. A case in point was a March 24 New York Times op-ed ("Three Cheers for the Nanny State") by Bowdoin College philosophy professor... ... [Published Orange County Register - May 04 2013]
First reported Mar 18 2013 - Updated Mar 18 2013 - 1 reports

A Long Road to an Informed Public Opinion

Copyright © thinkBiotech This guest post is from the BiotechBlog Intern,   Fintan Burke . Fintan is a student at the School of Biotechnology at Dublin City University. Do you have a response to Fintan’s post? Respond in the comments section below. ... [Published Biotech Blog - Mar 18 2013]
First reported Nov 28 2012 - Updated Nov 29 2012 - 1 reports

Henry I. Miller: India's GM Food Hypocrisy

While modern crop engineering faces endless red tape, more slipshod cross-breeding gets a free pass. ... [Published WSJ.com: What's News Asia - Nov 28 2012]

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How Much Of Food Activism Is New Age, Airy-Fair... [Published Forbes.com - May 15 2013]
Henry Miller: Exposing The Tyranny Of The Food ... [Published SeekerBlog - May 13 2013]
Bugged about bees [Published Washington Times - May 08 2013]
Henry I. Miller & Gregory Conko: Lost lives the... [Published Orange County Register - May 04 2013]
Jeff Stier: Ideologically Contaminated Produce ... [Published Huffington Post - May 03 2013]
A Long Road to an Informed Public Opinion [Published Biotech Blog - Mar 18 2013]
Investing in Bad Science [Published Policy Review - Feb 02 2013]
Henry I. Miller: India's GM Food Hypocrisy [Published WSJ.com: What's News Asia - Nov 28 2012]
Is Organic Agriculture “Affluent Narcissism?” [Published SeekerBlog - Nov 26 2012]
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Henry Miller: Exposing The Tyranny Of The Food ... [Published SeekerBlog - May 13 2013]
Henry I. Miller reviews The Food Police , a new book by agricultural economist Jayson Lusk. (…) he exposes the sophistry of current food movements that seek a return to a romantic but imaginary view of “nature.” He observes that certain journalists, ...
A Long Road to an Informed Public Opinion [Published Biotech Blog - Mar 18 2013]
Copyright © thinkBiotech This guest post is from the BiotechBlog Intern,   Fintan Burke . Fintan is a student at the School of Biotechnology at Dublin City University. Do you have a response to Fintan’s post? Respond in the comments section below. ...
Is Organic Agriculture “Affluent Narcissism?” [Published SeekerBlog - Nov 26 2012]
(…) consumers who buy overpriced organic foods in order to avoid pesticide exposure are focusing their attention on 0.01% of the pesticides they consume. (…) 99.99 percent (by weight) of the pesticides in the American diet are chemicals that plants produce ...
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