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Burning gasoline in a motor is more efficient than burning coal hundreds of miles away then transporting it to an electric motor. Also,
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Additionally, increasing amounts of GMOs are produced to be sterile so that they cannot breed or produce offspring thereby eliminating any risk of cross-breeding. Quote:
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![]() Link to study: http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/ful....050708.144203 Not all farmers are opposed to Monsanto either. For example, in 2009, in the United States, the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) poll of 7000 of its members found that 76% supported a petition for Monsanto to resume and continue its development of GMO wheat (I'll respond to the video later, still watching it) Last edited by Banefull; 07-24-2011 at 09:11 AM. |
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In organic farming, crop rotation is already an elemental practice, so GM crops really don't have any advantage in that area. Yes, the terminator technology in the end results in sterile seeds, but that only keeps the seeds from germinating. The terminator trait is usually activated late in seed development, meaning that the plants still produce pollen that can be cross-bred with wild plants. And for the terminator gene to activate requires chemical triggers, which will only increase the farmer's dependence on Big Ag corps. And really, seed sterility isn't a form of environmental protection, it is only a way to prevent farmers from saving seeds. It's not the environment that is in mind, it is copyrights and profits. Quote:
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Bigger yields - Genetically modified crops - Organic Yields Are Better Than Conventional, Including GM Crops Bigger profits - Report shows organic better than GM - The Ecologist GM crops not needed to feed the world If organics have the potential to provide what the world needs, why continue to risk security of the food system with GM? Quote:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvGddgHRQyg I'm also looking into a movie called "Fresh." Haven't seen it yet, I'll post it if it's any good.
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Actually, not true. they are engineered for specific resistances.
Claiming that without them then no plant would ever develop resistance shows a complete lack of understanding of natural selection. By your logic, MRSA is caused by genetic engineering of antibiotic resistance (it is not). Actually, whenever there is any death or serious illness that could be at all attributed to food supply, it is ALWAYS thoroughly investigated (see: the recent salmonella infected foods in Germany). Again you sate that organic food is > GM in undeveloped countries, where small patches of land are farmed using hand tools - that does not translate to modern agriculture in any way. Posting a link to a page about a chemical weapon has no bearing on a point about food production.
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Even if it is about a chemical weapon, and not food production, the fact that Monsanto (a food producer), lied about it's chemical weaponry sets a very bad precedent for it's food policy. And Roundup is only one step away from Agent Orange. They talk about this in "The World According to Monsanto" about an hour in.
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GM is a big topic here in Australia right now. There's talks that the Prime Minister Julia Gillard is working to introduce GM wheat and other crops into the foodbowl of the country and soon we could be seeing GM bread on the shelves. To be honest, I don't know how the people will recieve this, given that organic food has had such a warm reception here.
Tsyal, you might find this article interesting. Australia's GM wheat will only worsen world hunger - The Drum Opinion (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) http://thewall.com.au/topics/38659-f...m-wheat-trials This article is pretty interesting as well. Our own farmers are urging the Government to end CSIRO's trial of growing GM wheat, urging independent analysis and fearing damage to our multi billion dollar what industry from cross contamination from the GM crops..If the farmers are worried, I think that that is a cause for concern in itself..If GM crops should be a blessing for farmers because they can grow more on less land then why would farmers consider that the quality of their own crops is more important then the quantity of the GM wheat crop?
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Alright, its going to take me a very long time to respond to all the points you listed Tsyal Makto (over a few days) but this is to address the most time consuming one first for now:
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For the claims of human gut bacteria transfer: Study: The transgene did not survive passafe through the intact gastrointestinal tract of human subjects fed GM soya. Three of seven ileostomists showed evidence of low-frequency gene transfer from GM soya to the microflora of the small bowel before their involvement in these experiments. As this low level of epsps in the intestinal microflora did not increase after of the meal containing GM soya, we conclude that gene transfer did not occur during the feeding experiement. Link to actual study: http://www2.ups.edu/faculty/amadlung...Odigestion.pdf In regards to the supposedly ill effects on sheep: Study: This study shows that a diet including insect-resistant Bt176 maize, fed to 53 ewes and their progeny for 3 years, did not have adverse effects on their health or performance and that no horizontal gene transfer to ruminal microorganisms or animal tissues was detected. Link to actual study: ScienceDirect - Livestock Science : A three-year longitudinal study on the effects of a diet containing genetically modified Bt176 maize on the health status and performance of sheep I don't have time to look up every single study but I picked the first two whose claims turned to be outright lies and already now I seriously doubt the validity of that website you linked. Quote:
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If you're arguing that enough food already exists, consider that GMOs are already a part of that solution. The article does not distinguish whether GMOs are included in those figures as they already represent a sizable portion of worldwide food production: ![]() Source: World Resources Institute: June 2008 Monthly Update: Genetically Modified Crops and the Future of World Agriculture | EarthTrends Not to sound condenscending but please stay away from linking/reading environmentalist agenda articles that could miscontrue facts. Please go to the actual scholarly articles/journals themselves and verify the claims. The articles you have listed are rather dubious. There are a lot of environmentalists who are out there spreading misinformation. Quote:
As a result of the introduction of golden rice, as of 2005, an estimated to save up to 1.4 million healthy life years (this includes preventing mortality, disabilities, work hours lost to VAD, etc). (Stein 12) You can verify my claims in this study by Professor Alexander J. Stein of the University of Hohenheim: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/uploads/media/GR-suppl.pdf I listed the page numbers of my claims for your convenience. One cannot simply just fill that nutritional gap using organics. Rice organic or not organic just lacks adequate amounts of certain vitamins. I will also briefly note that GMOs are not just limited to the food supply many have medical applications. Last edited by Banefull; 07-25-2011 at 08:16 AM. |
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Gotta keep this short, damn you iPhone. >.< This is just a quick response to your post, Baneful. I'll take a closer look at that study tomorrow. Everything here was written by a man with tired eyes and a pounding headache.
On GM health effects - The first two tests might not have led to long-term effects, but the others listed on the page appear to be quite on the money. There is quite a difference between tracing food material in the digestive system vs allergic effects, which are the bigger concern. I did a little bit more digging on the incident of Indian cotton workers developing allergies after exposure to bt cotton, and found this article which discusses other instances of possible negative health effects caused by GM. And yes, it has citations. He mentions the human transgene transfer study, but just look beyond it. GEN | Magazine Articles: POINT OF VIEW: Genetically Modified Foods Unsafe? Evidence that Links GM Foods to Allergic Responses Mounts I also ran across a study that did find liver and kidney dysfunction in mice and rats fed bt maize in in vivo studies. Quote:
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Explained in layman's terms by the IRT: http://www.responsibletechnology.org/blog/1340 And on the topic of misconstruing data, the GM industry can be equally as guilty of this, to advance their own agenda as well. Monsanto has already been caught doing this regarding dioxin (Agent Orange), which, as I said before, sets a nasty precedent for how they handle GMO food. Again, I ask you to watch "The World According to Monsanto" as a follow-up to Food Inc to get a better understanding of them as a company. The profit motive can lead people to do horrible things. As put by the above study: Quote:
And tbh I think I shot myself in the foot by linking regular articles rather than more studies (woopsie me). Here, I think I should have posted this much earlier. No, it's not from an environmentalism site, it's from UC Berkley. It's mostly about conventional vs organic, but it does a fair bit of touching on GM as well. Probably a better source, no? Organic Farming can Feed The World! As for Golden Rice, I'm in the boat that feels it is the wrong solution to the problem of VAD. Yes, rice is relatively low in provitamin A (what it does have is stored in the husk of the rice) but there are other non-GMO solutions, such as encouraging programs that grow supplementary foods that are naturally rich in vitamin A in these rice-based cultures, such as sweet potato, fruits, and leafy greens, all of which have had many non-GMO breakthroughs recently. In other words, following the Stein report, dietary diversification and behavioral changes. Non-GM breakthroughs (Yes, I know, it is a biased source, but this page is pretty much just an article index, pretty benign) Btw, how was Food Inc?
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I didn't read through the entire thread but I don't see how anyone can support genetically modified food. it's not natural. It's as simple as that. Who cares if it can do this or that, or improve this or that, it's simply not what mother nature provided for us to survive on. We have evolved into a species that has forgotten it's roots of survival, which means surviving off the land and what nature provides for us, not modifying nature to support us. We are supposed to one with nature, not nature be one of us.
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![]() It's true, Monsanto are bullies, but I don't think that's enough of a reason to discount GM stuff alone. We can't really know if they are significantly harmful until they are labeled for sure. Even if only a test population was labeled, if it would be enough to experiment with, we could possibly know for sure. That is, unless thug Monsanto purposely did different things with the populations they were labeling to throw the results **** it.Monsanto should be indicted for crimes against science, IMO. If only there were such a charge. |
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But then again, they're based in a country with the best government money can buy. Go figure.
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You have a point there but we're speaking of stuff we put in our bodies. We are what we eat. We should be eating what's grown naturally. I have recently switched to 100% organic diet and the way I feel and function these days is amazing compared to when I was eating all this junk genetically modified foods. My weight even dropped from 193 to 180 without the assistance of exercise. It's amazing what eating natural food does.
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