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BioTech

What's on your mind?
General interest discussions, not necessarily related to depletion.

How do you think BioTechs role will play out?

It will increase production of food without Oil/Gas Products. Good.
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It will increase production of food without Oil/Gas Products, but will probably destroy niches in ecosystems and create superweeds.
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It won't help increase in production of food in the long run because weeds and bugs will adapt as fast as possible to any herbicides that are grown in the plant or any herbicide that the plant is made immune to.
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It will be the doom of us all as it will probably kill large segments of the population accidentaly.
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It will be the doom of us all as the government might release it in other countries to kill/sterilize large segments of the population - which will eventually lead to a backlash.
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I grow my own food. I'm not worried.
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Total votes : 10

BioTech

Unread postby UIUCstudent01 » Fri 06 May 2005, 17:42:13

I still have some hope for BioTech to 'feed' the nation - and do other stuff, I am aware that Monsanto and the ilk are pretty much faceless, almost careless, corporations in repect to making a profit with very smart people at the helm - that is, they make sure the government supports them and they make sure things like labeling do not happen.

When I heard of Peak Oil a year or so ago and looked into it: I thought, wow, maybe Monsanto's goal might be worthy. Yay for that. But I looked further into biology and heard stories (totally hidden from the MSM) about failures, mistakes, and problems.

What's bringing this topic back into my mind is this DemocracyNow Transcript
There's alot of danger in messing with genes. They have taken great strides in preventing PR disasters from leaking out to the general public.

I don't hear much about Biotech in terms of Peak Oil. So, I want to get poll about this. How do you think BioTechs role will play out?
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Unread postby Ludi » Fri 06 May 2005, 20:45:47

The sole purpose of genetically modified plants is to earn profits for the corporations selling them.

A waste of time and money - there's no need to bioengineer special crops, because there are already crops adapted to most conditions.
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Unread postby Ebyss » Fri 06 May 2005, 20:53:57

I agree with Ludi. I might even be more vehement in my objections to GM food. It's one sure fire way to shoot yourself in the foot. GM foods/crops will always come back to bite you in the ass like a rabid dog.

There's two very important parts of GM foods that spell disaster :

(1) Some companies focus on making the plants infertile. This means the farmer must come back year after year (indeed, there are contracts to ensure they do) to buy the seeds from them at whatever price they want to charge. This is a dangerous situation to be in for any farmer.

(2) Other companies don't make their seeds infertile, so you have cross contamination to non GM crops, which can be disastrous. The seeds can and do travel up to 24 miles away (and probably further) and interbreed with crops, causing irreperable damage.

It's a no-win situation. Ask this guy.
We've tried nothin' and we're all out of ideas.

I am only one. I can only do what one can do. But what one can do, I will do. -- John Seymour.
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Unread postby RonMN » Fri 06 May 2005, 21:35:24

I read a report on canada doing some Biotech. on "terminator seeds"...these seeds would allow other things to grow...but you could no longer save seed...it would be sterile (corn, oak trees, you name it)...so now (after a year or 2) you would have to buy your Bio-seed from canada if you expected anything to grow...

Google "terminator seed"...i dare ya!

So now...what do YOU think of biotech???
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