Rejecting GMOs hinders human progress and keeps the poor hungry
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Re: Rejecting GMOs hinders human progress and keeps the poor hungry
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#4We definitely need more GMO crops to feed the planet. We most likely need less of Monsanto et al meddling in the farming industry.
I also find there's an opposite view of organic crops – there's this glorified notion that "organic" crops are better, but they're only better along very specific axes, namely the lack of pesticides, of which some may be dangerous (but often regulated). In reality, organic crops use more land, more water, and produce less for sale, in many ways making them worse for the environment than (responsible) pesticide usage.
Everyone just needs to take into account their externalities. Right now industry and (some) eco campaigners don't.
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#6And pesticides like Roundup have been linked to neurological problems like Parkinson.
If you’d want to save the poor, you’d teach them about greenhouses and irrigation and soil enrichment, which are actually the biggest issues in these poor countries
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#7We have more than enough food for everyone. Actually, we waste most of agricultural land to grow crops to feed animals that we eat later on, which is extremely inefficient, like a 10 to 1 calorie conversion rate. It's also cruel, bad for the environment, etc.
But yes, distribution is the real problem
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#8Here we are. The article criticizes environmentalists against pesticides but never addresses environmental concerns. Convince me that "GMOs making pesticides resistant bad because most pesticides bad, because it harms the environment of which people are part" is false first.
What keeps the poor hungry is keeping the poor poor. The solution to this political choice is not a technical answer.
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#9We have more than enough food for everyone. Actually, we waste most of agricultural land to grow crops to feed animals that we eat later on, which is extremely inefficient, like a 10 to 1 calorie conversion rate. It's also cruel, bad for the environment, etc.