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Originally posted by expat View PostSo what has GM got to do with food shortages?
The main obstacle to GM crops is public opinion
The great British public believe that GM will grow potatos the size of medicine balls
The great BritiSh public was mostly against GM
Because of some food shortages public opinion is shifting
hence my question
does anyone on here find their opinion shifting
I think the answer was a no.Except for me. I think yields will increase , and I also think they will do so with less water(which is the next big problem coming down the pipe)
I find myself becoming a big fan of GM
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There is evidence that GMs can cause cancer.
http://www.ghorganics.com/GM%20food%...e%20cancer.htm
Also why do you think that UK schools have banned GMs from their menus.Comment
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Originally posted by Lambros View PostThere is evidence that GMs can cause cancer.
http://www.ghorganics.com/GM%20food%...e%20cancer.htm
Also why do you think that UK schools have banned GMs from their menus.
... and when all that we can eat is GM modified what will be the alternative when we have to give it up for health reasons. The alternative to cigarettes was ok because we can survive without them but what will be the alternative to GM foods when that is all we will have ??!!Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View Post... and when all that we can eat is GM modified what will be the alternative when we have to give it up for health reasons. The alternative to cigarettes was ok because we can survive without them but what will be the alternative to GM foods when that is all we will have ??!!
"What will we do when all there is to eat is sand??!!" - CyberdrivellerComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post... which is why they shouldn't be allowed to become all we have.
"What will we do when all there is to eat is sand??!!" - Cyberdriveller
Heard the one about the two Irish queers??...... NickFitzPatrick and PratrickFitzNickComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostYou are over turning billions of years of evolution with a century of science, there is probably a very good biological reason why jellyfish genetic components do not belong in a fruit & it's only our arrogance that lets us think we know better.
P.s. Is a banana a tree or a bush?Comment
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