...it’d be easier to convince people of the importance—and the safety—of GMOs if there wasn’t a concerted effort already underway on the part of green groups to discredit them. Earlier this year, a group of 107 Nobel laureates penned a letter denouncing Greenpeace for its “dangerous…anti-science” scare tactics used to discredit GMOs. “How many poor people in the world must die before we consider this a “crime against humanity?” they ended the letter by asking. We’re going to need these crops in the coming decades, but we’re also going to need to do a better job informing people of their merits—and a better job combatting the misinformation being spread about their perceived dangers.Read more here.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
“How many poor people in the world must die before we consider this a “crime against humanity?"
The American Interest laments the ignorance of millenials concerning the safety of GMOs.
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