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November 17, 2009 at 8:42 AM #484399November 17, 2009 at 9:17 AM #483594jpinpbParticipant
[quote=poorgradstudent]To be fair, that bioengineering has the potential both to end world hunger and save millions of acres of rainforest. Crops with built-in immunity to fungus, blight or bugs don’t need to be sprayed nearly as much with chemicals to get a good yield. Although I’m no fan of Monsanto and their litigious practices, genetic engineering can and probably will be a huge boon to the third world, allowing more crop production with less destruction of natural environment.[/quote]
Maybe they started out w/good intentions. The road to hell is paved w/good intention.
November 17, 2009 at 9:17 AM #483758jpinpbParticipant[quote=poorgradstudent]To be fair, that bioengineering has the potential both to end world hunger and save millions of acres of rainforest. Crops with built-in immunity to fungus, blight or bugs don’t need to be sprayed nearly as much with chemicals to get a good yield. Although I’m no fan of Monsanto and their litigious practices, genetic engineering can and probably will be a huge boon to the third world, allowing more crop production with less destruction of natural environment.[/quote]
Maybe they started out w/good intentions. The road to hell is paved w/good intention.
November 17, 2009 at 9:17 AM #484134jpinpbParticipant[quote=poorgradstudent]To be fair, that bioengineering has the potential both to end world hunger and save millions of acres of rainforest. Crops with built-in immunity to fungus, blight or bugs don’t need to be sprayed nearly as much with chemicals to get a good yield. Although I’m no fan of Monsanto and their litigious practices, genetic engineering can and probably will be a huge boon to the third world, allowing more crop production with less destruction of natural environment.[/quote]
Maybe they started out w/good intentions. The road to hell is paved w/good intention.
November 17, 2009 at 9:17 AM #484217jpinpbParticipant[quote=poorgradstudent]To be fair, that bioengineering has the potential both to end world hunger and save millions of acres of rainforest. Crops with built-in immunity to fungus, blight or bugs don’t need to be sprayed nearly as much with chemicals to get a good yield. Although I’m no fan of Monsanto and their litigious practices, genetic engineering can and probably will be a huge boon to the third world, allowing more crop production with less destruction of natural environment.[/quote]
Maybe they started out w/good intentions. The road to hell is paved w/good intention.
November 17, 2009 at 9:17 AM #484445jpinpbParticipant[quote=poorgradstudent]To be fair, that bioengineering has the potential both to end world hunger and save millions of acres of rainforest. Crops with built-in immunity to fungus, blight or bugs don’t need to be sprayed nearly as much with chemicals to get a good yield. Although I’m no fan of Monsanto and their litigious practices, genetic engineering can and probably will be a huge boon to the third world, allowing more crop production with less destruction of natural environment.[/quote]
Maybe they started out w/good intentions. The road to hell is paved w/good intention.
November 17, 2009 at 10:41 AM #483638NotCrankyParticipantWith regards to GM, I would appreciate it if plants could be modified to strangle gophers and frighten birds.
November 17, 2009 at 10:41 AM #483802NotCrankyParticipantWith regards to GM, I would appreciate it if plants could be modified to strangle gophers and frighten birds.
November 17, 2009 at 10:41 AM #484179NotCrankyParticipantWith regards to GM, I would appreciate it if plants could be modified to strangle gophers and frighten birds.
November 17, 2009 at 10:41 AM #484262NotCrankyParticipantWith regards to GM, I would appreciate it if plants could be modified to strangle gophers and frighten birds.
November 17, 2009 at 10:41 AM #484489NotCrankyParticipantWith regards to GM, I would appreciate it if plants could be modified to strangle gophers and frighten birds.
November 17, 2009 at 11:08 AM #483647jpinpbParticipantI bet if you suggest it to them, they’ll get right on it. Seems they’re all about the power of mad experiments. Scientists gone wild in the name of progress.
November 17, 2009 at 11:08 AM #483812jpinpbParticipantI bet if you suggest it to them, they’ll get right on it. Seems they’re all about the power of mad experiments. Scientists gone wild in the name of progress.
November 17, 2009 at 11:08 AM #484189jpinpbParticipantI bet if you suggest it to them, they’ll get right on it. Seems they’re all about the power of mad experiments. Scientists gone wild in the name of progress.
November 17, 2009 at 11:08 AM #484272jpinpbParticipantI bet if you suggest it to them, they’ll get right on it. Seems they’re all about the power of mad experiments. Scientists gone wild in the name of progress.
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