Now Playing at Reason.tv: Ron Bailey in Guatemala, Talking Biotech Crop Blues
In October, reason's science correspondent Ronald Bailey gave a couple of talks at Francisco Marroquin University in Guatemala. The topic was how crop biotechnology can spark a new Green Revolution which will help feed hungry people in developing countries.
Click the image above to see one of Bailey's lectures plus an interview with the man himself.
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That's rich.
I'm surprised Ron missed the Atlas Shrugged monument just unveiled by the Business School !
http://adamant.typepad.com/seitz/miscellaneous_territories/index.html
I guess the question is whether Guatemala's problems say since WWII have largely been related to issues technology and crop production or something else?