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So earlier today I was linked to this article about the danger of genetically modified foods. If you can't be bothered to read it: it's called "GM Foods: The Cause of Shocking Birth Defects". If you read it, though, you will find out that "the cause of shocking birth defects" is actually a pesticide used with the GM crop (which are admittedly designed specifically for use with the pesticide). But this is still one of the most disingenuous articles I've seen in a while; perhaps in this case the GM crop and the pesticide go hand in hand, but of course people are going to look at that title and assume it applies to all GM crops.
Which got me thinking. There are some valid concerns about GM crops, but for some reason opponents tend to go for absurd criticisms and demonise all GM crops in what I can only assume is some sort of knee-jerk reaction. (Example: there is absolutely no way GM crops could cause damage to the ecosystem, even if they were to escape into the wild). Furthermore, opponents of GM crops tend to call for more stringent tests while at the same time destroying attempts to trial GM crops. That really bothers me: as bad as the situation in Africa is, it would be far worse if GM crops didn't exist. One of the reasons India can (for now) feed its population is the use of GM crops. The opposition to them is not only one of the most scientifically-ignorant movements I'm aware of (which is saying something) but also one of the most potentially harmful.
So. What do you guys think?
Which got me thinking. There are some valid concerns about GM crops, but for some reason opponents tend to go for absurd criticisms and demonise all GM crops in what I can only assume is some sort of knee-jerk reaction. (Example: there is absolutely no way GM crops could cause damage to the ecosystem, even if they were to escape into the wild). Furthermore, opponents of GM crops tend to call for more stringent tests while at the same time destroying attempts to trial GM crops. That really bothers me: as bad as the situation in Africa is, it would be far worse if GM crops didn't exist. One of the reasons India can (for now) feed its population is the use of GM crops. The opposition to them is not only one of the most scientifically-ignorant movements I'm aware of (which is saying something) but also one of the most potentially harmful.
So. What do you guys think?