Mark Henderson

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Mark Henderson is science editor of The Times. He is not a scientist.[1]

Activities

Henderson has written many pro-GM articles. For example, he is one of several journalists who have repeated the periodically recurring 'crisis narrative' story to the effect that the banana will become extinct without GM:

The banana claim was countered by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, which issued a statement saying that small-scale farmers around the world grew a wide range of banana species not threatened by the disease that has attacked the Cavendish type sold mostly on the world's supermarket shelves.[2]

For more banana-related scaremongering, see:

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Notes

  1. Sense About Science, Interview with Mark Henderson, acc 8 Mar 2011,
  2. Agence France Presse, UN FOOD AGENCY SAYS BANANAS NOT THREATENED, Jan 30 2003, acc 8 Mar 2011