I assume this is the same story? (the times article requiring subscription).Originally Posted by carbonhead
There's no trust. Some GMO may be bad, some may be good and unfortunately we're never going to know which is which without human trials over largish periods of time. I agree with you as it looks like Greenpeace is shooting itself in the foot and allowing kids to die because of its ideology... but it is all about the trust eh.
The issue I have with GMO is with the chemical/insect resistant foods. We have no real idea about the impact of loosing such tech on the environment on the scale that's currently being undertaken. Could it be that if the insects die that other (potentialy harmful) bacteria will flourish? There's a system that's been in place for billions of years that has supported us well and, imho, it's the commercialisation of farming that's stopping us from providing a more symbiotic approach to our environment and how we use it.
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