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GENETICS AND EVOLUTION 

Comments by Prince Charles

ENVIRONMENTALISTS HAIL PRINCE'S WARNING OVER SCIENCE 2:52pm 17 May 2000 GMT 

Environmental campaigners have welcomed the Prince of Wales's warning about the perils of tampering with nature - but medical researchers criticised his message. Charles says in a Reith lecture to be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 that a world which ignores the "essential unity" of the living and spiritual universes is doomed. He also argues that humanity's "inability or refusal to accept the existence of a guiding hand" means that "nature has come to be regarded as a system that can be engineered for our own convenience and in which anything that happens can be fixed by technology and human ingenuity". The forthright tone of his lecture, which also takes a swipe at biotechnology, may also prompt a further rift between St James's Palace and the Government, which continues to support genetically-modified food. Friends of the Earth policy and campaigns director Tony Juniper said it was an important speech. "While most mainstream commentators have lost the plot, the Prince of Wales has hit the nail firmly on the head," he said. Professor of medical genetics at Cambridge University Martin Bobrow said: "I think it is extremely unhelpful to convey a general attitude of being antagonistic to a scientific process. "I believe there could be great benefits. I believe there are potential dangers and I think it is important that we should concentrate on both."

 

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