Many participate in the EU debates, but only some, willingly or unwillingly, reach the US media hightlights of fame and cotton picking spin.
Some with experiences on how a lot of little bacterias and viruses adapt really fast to new pestizide surroundings, as well as the importance of large genetic pools. (Scientific American should really be banned, shouldn't it?? many,many moons ago)
One really simple thing is the difference between milled corns for breakfast and already uncontrollable modified corn harvests for the next years of maybe harvest, maybe pestizides.
However, luckily most companies have managed to make the DNA unfertile, just to avoid liability issues but not patents, as well as competing pestizides.
As the farmer from Illinois said, you just plant it, order the right stuff to kill everything around it, and then you harvest it, then you order new stuff for the next summer.
others worry about a tomatoate crossed with a fish, obviously not a too fertile combination except during great floods.
Some are really fascinated with the "killer shark, application, share, tomatoe, virus or worm, or just the criminal profile" |