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Dr. Mae-Wan Ho Archive
Dr. Mae-Wan Ho, Global Visionary Dr. Mae-Wan Ho is a Visiting Reader in Biology at London Open University and a Visiting Biophysics Professor at Catania University in Sicily. She has been one of the most influential figures of the last decade in the debate within the scientific community regarding the use of genetically modified organisms. She is a highly respected global scientific figure and a well-known critic of neo-Darwinism and reductionist thought in Biology and Physics. Dr. Ho has authored hundreds of scientific articles and many books on a variety of subjects.
In 1999, she founded The Institute of Science in Society (ISIS), a London-based nonprofit organization that works globally to promote social responsibility and sustainability in scientific research and scientific practice.
ISIS provides extensive online archives of articles, scientific papers, and press releases written by Dr. Ho and her colleagues related to biotechnology, including genetically modified organisms, sustainable agriculture, environmental issues, Gaia theory, holistic health, nanotechnology and alternative energy.
ISIS also co-ordinates global campaigns including the The Global Campaign for a GM-Free Sustainable World and Sustainable World: A Global Initiative.
Dr. Mae-Wan Ho's Articles at Satya Center Include:
Save Our Seas Part 1: Oceans and Global Warming (2006)
Save Our Seas Part 2: Oceans -- Carbon Sink or Source? (2007)
Save Our Seas Part 3: Acid Oceans (2007)
Save Our Seas Part 4: Plankton in Peril (2007)
Save Our Seas Part 5: Global Warming Destroying Plankton Habitat (2007)
Oceans in Distress (2006)
Bug Power (2006)
GM Ban Long Overdue: Dozens Ill & Five Deaths in the Philippines (2006)
How to be Fuel and Food Rich During Climate Change (2006)
Fowl Play: What's Behind the Phony Bird Flu Scare? Global Food Trade & The New Slave Labour (February 2006)
Solar Power Comes of Age (February 2006)
But Power-The Alchemy of Waste (November 2005)
Health, Human Rights & GM Crops (October 2005)
The Global Organic Foods Boom (October 2005)
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