Jayson Lusk
VT law made GMO labeling inevitable, Senate version is reasonable compromise
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Is the left really more anti-GMO or just more willing to regulate?
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Talking Biotech: Oklahoma State economist Jayson Lusk on consumer attitudes about GMOs and food technology
Oklahoma State economist and consumer food guru Jayson Lusk on consumer attitudes about food technology and GMOs ...
Jayson Lusk: Polling shows consumers want FDA, not Congress or voters, to decide GMO labeling
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Barriers to supplement distribution make ‘biofortified’ crops better solution to malnutrition
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Modern food technologies let us choose to spend time in the kitchen, or not to
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Is food journalism too uncritical of foodies like Michael Pollan?
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The true cost of GMO labeling may depend on whether food companies reformulate
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Consumer comfort with GMOs linked to which companies thought to make them
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Need baseline risk to understand meat or other cancer scares
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Most people want government experts, not public opinion, to decide GMO labeling
I wanted to draw your attention to an aspect of the GMO labeling debate that you don't hear a lot about ...
Agriculture economist Jayson Lusk on why public is wary of GMOs
Just as more Americans grow wary of GMOs, the scientific community is moving in the opposite direction. There is now ...
What’s unintended consequence of companies removing GMOs on customers whim? Lost trust
Diet Pepsi is removing aspartame, Ben and Jerry's and Chipotle are removing GMOs. Pepsi dropping high fructose corn syrup in some ...
Nassim Taleb is wrong: Black Swan more likely for non-GMO food than GM varieties
Much has been written about Nassim Taleb's coauthored paper arguing that the precautionary principle dictates that we should avoid GMOs because of ...
Pre-conceived beliefs about food labels can be as important as labels themselves
What we believe about a food's ingredients may have a biological effect on our bodies above and beyond the actual nutrient content. That ...
Agricultural economist challenges Iowa farmer’s claim that GMO corn disliked by cows, causes animal health problems
The Huffington post recently ran a story about Howard Vlieger, one Iowa farmer who became skeptical of effects of GMOs on his animal ...
Why we need GM wheat
Three crops — corn, soybeans and wheat — account for a vast majority of the value of America’s agricultural crop ...
Food economist challenges pop anti-GMO activist Robyn O’Brian for fanning allergy scares in TED talk
Jayson Lusk, food and agriculture economist, critiques a TEDx talk by popular anti-GMO activist and author Robyn O'Brian in which ...
Lusk: Washington Initiative 522 on GMO labeling
This time last year, California's Proposition 37 to label genetically engineered (GE) food ingredients was highly discussed. After a steady, ...
“Food police” routed, food movement failing
As Americans tuck into their turkey and dressing on Thursday, they might add one little item to the list of ...