munchiemummy
8yr
I mean, is it a good thing for places that can't get/grow a lot of fresh vegetables to have plants genetically modified to withstand drought & other climatic problems? Probably. But is this study probably paid for by Monsanto so that people are less terrified of veggies with built-in pesticides? ... Maybe?
Very interesting. "While dietary experts will weigh in on the nutritional aspects, buried in the pages is a recommendation with potentially huge implications for climate change." #foodnews#policynews
etsummer
Hopefully because these recommendations are rooted in health concerns they will have a greater impact? Maybe China will see climate impacts from this and it will set a good example of what's...
My hunch is that Monsanto GMO corn with embedded pesticides is not great for human health.
http://www.naturalnews.com/041123_GMOs_Monsanto_GM_corn.html A good part of the EU is anti GMO. It makes one wonder if they take better care of their citizen's health.
http://ecowatch.com/2015/10/05/european-union-ban-gmos/