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Topic ClosedThe Infinite Resource: the case for GMO instead of organic farming

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: The Infinite Resource: the case for GMO instead of organic farming
    Posted: 22.May.2013 at 04:00

I have no desire to eat pesticides. I really don't. Actually when I was a child growing up in New Orleans, a "fog truck" used to come down our street weekly and spray huge plumes of insecticide to kill mosquitoes. All of the neighborhood children would ride our bikes immediately behind the truck because it was like riding in the clouds. I kid you not. I guess what they say is true, that which does not kill you makes you stronger.

I don't eat organic food. Many of you recall my review of The Infinite Resource by Ramez Naam. Chapter 18 of that book makes a strong case for genetically modified food instead of organic farming because organic farming cannot scale up to meet the food demands of the future. I decided to make an infographic of that chapter.

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Many people are unaware of the limitations of organic farming. That which does not inform you makes you weaker.

Food science is alive in the lab.

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