
- as Ag Biotech Lived Up to Its Promise? (and what should the scientific community do about it?)
- Papers read at conferences, symposia, and workshops (last 10 years only) 64. Clark, E. A.. 2009. (invited keynote). Is organic farming sustainable? Maine Organic
- Brief respecting Bill C-27, The Canadian Food Inspection Agency Enforcement Act
- Redesigning Academia to Support Organic Farming E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON (eaclark@uoguelph.ca) 2005 E. Ann Clark
- So, Who Really Won the Schmeiser Decision? E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON) 2004 E. Ann Clark
- Ingo Potrykus, the father of golden rice, stated "If some people decide that they want blind children and white rice, it's their decision. I'm offering the possibility of yellow rice and no blind children" (cited in GRAIN,
- Biocide is taken to encompass all the herbicides, pesticides, insecticides, fungicides etc. Government and GM .....for whom.....by whom?
- The virtual absence of refereed information on potential risks of GM crops has been documented by Domingo (2000) for human health and by Wolfenbarger and Phifer (2000) for the environment
- Industry and Academic Biotechnology: teaching students the art of Doublespeak E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph (eaclark@uoguelph.ca) 2002 E. Ann Clark
- Regulation of GM Crops in Canada: Science-Based or...... ? E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph (eaclark@uoguelph.ca) 2004 E. Ann Clark
- Technical reports and extension papers and presentations (last 10 years only) 162. Clark, E. Ann. 2009. GM crops: 12 years is long enough. Presented to the Kootenay Local
- GM Crops Are Not Containable: so what? E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph (eaclark@uoguelph.ca) 2005 E. Ann Clark
- Books and book chapters (last 10 years only) 16. Clark, E. Ann. 2009. Ch. 5 (invited). Forages in Organic Crop-Livestock Systems. pp. 85-
- Refereed journal publications (last 10 years only) 25. Clark, E. Ann. 2006. Environmental risks of genetic engineering. Euphytica 148:47-60.