Here's an example for ya:
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/lemn/Researc..._community.pdf
Also, this is pretty old, but I think it is a relatively objective and fair assessment of some of the problems with the company:
https://www.uvu.edu/ethics/seac/Resp...20Property.pdf
I agree with you Frown that it probably has become too much of a bogeyman and there is a lot of conspiracy theoryish bull**** surrounding them, but the power and control they have over the market has allowed them to push their products which have negative environmental impacts. Impacts they don't seem to care about as long as they are making money, and that is a problem to me. That's not the kind of business I want to see have great success.
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
But... you're an Environmental Science major. If you can be expected to back up any kind of argument, then it should be this one. Unless you're just a lazy, mindless liberal from New Jersey/Godzilla.
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I'm not a sustainability/agricultural major, the majority of my classes deal with forestry which is mostly outside of the realm of Monsanto.