Colin Tudge
Articles by Colin Tudge
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Arts & Culture
A plague on both their houses
- 27 September 1999
Do our genes dictate what we are or does our environment? It isn't that simple. Colin Tudge calls time on the "nature versus nurture" debate
Books
The axeman cometh
- 30 August 1999
As We Know It: Coming to Terms with an Evolved Mind
Marek Kohn Granta, 326pp, £19.99
ISBN 1862070253
Politics
Chimps don't talk, but they do cry
- 02 August 1999
Ignore the reports about chattering bonobos; language remains unique to humans. But animals can think and feel
Arts & Culture
Fields of dreams
- 12 July 1999
The British countryside is in crisis, but we're not debating the real issues. Colin Tudge puts the case for a very different kind of agriculture to maintain our green and pleasant land
Arts & Culture
The great green book
- 19 April 1999
Republished this month, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring jump-started the environmental movement. Colin Tudgeassesses how much - or how little - has changed since 1962
Politics
Why we don't need GM foods
- 19 February 1999
The biotechnology industry claims it can feed the world. But that can easily be done anyway - provided we don't leave it all to the free market
Arts & Culture
Growing pains
- 13 November 1998
Biotechnology alarms us: we fear Hitler clones and designer genes. Colin Tudge suggests we stop worrying and start trusting our instincts







