Monsanto, a U.S. chemical giant, leaves already for decades a trail of destruction and death nature of the world behind, trying to acquire monopoly on all living things. The disastrous consequences are clear.
What is not widely known is that Monsanto is also trying to grow genetically engineered trees, trees that contain pesticides in every cell. Under the myth that there is less use of pesticides need to try this Monsanto GM trees on the market.
However, previous GM crops have proved that GM crops end more pesticides and other agrochemicals needed because of the super bugs that have become resistant.
The geneticist and host of PBS 'The Nature of Things David Suzuki explains the unknown and possibly disastrous consequences of inadequately tested genetic methods. This award-winning documentary explores the growing global threat of genetically engineered trees to our environment and human health.
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