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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Being zero-GMO is an untenable position. It's like swimming in a public pool -- eventually the piss will reach you Ideally, we’d learn from current negative externalities. But it's unlikely, especially with individual access (eg. DIY CRISPR kits) "In Technology, whatever can be done will be done." -- Andy Grove
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Stuart
@olystuart
The anger over GMOs was unfortunately misplaced on the genetic component rather than the actual problem which is RoundUp, glyphosates, unsustainable farming practices and so on. Hopefully we can make progress on that and other toxins harming us every day...
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@catch0x22
i think barron trump is genetically modified in a world of gmo humans, the most powerful will be those that got in before regulations
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@jawa
While I’m pro-GMO I’m also pro-labeling GMOs despite the added cost it puts on producers. We need good labeling if we’re going to navigate the coming food challenges & this is a good start.
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@femmie
It’s all about managing those externalities, but it’s tough to predict where it’ll go.
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