GMF Will Save The World
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GMF Will Save The World



The Case For Genetically Modified Food
Ample research and decades of experience have shown that genetically modified crop technology is safe. People have been consuming genetically modified food for years. The vast majority of Midwest corn and soybeans used for animal feed and many pantry staples is genetically modified. 
Moreover, this technology represents an astonishingly effective way to increase the food supply -- to feed a rapidly expanding global population. 
There is vast potential: crops with enhanced nutrition, crops that grow in droughts, crops that enable subsistence farmers to deal with conditions that thwart conventional crops. Those innovations are well within reach.




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- Global Warming Nuts Want To Inject Massive Amounts Of Sulphate Particles Into Atmosphere To Cool Planet
They want to GENETICALLY-MODIFY THE SKY?!? LOL They're out of their fucking minds. From the Independent: A controversial proposal to cool the planet artificially by injecting tiny reflective particles into the upper atmosphere which block out sunlight...

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Sky News: Warning Of 'Food Price Riots In The UK' Peter Hoskins, senior business producer A senior economist at the worldwide bank HSBC has warned of civil unrest in Britain if food prices continue to soar. Speaking on Jeff Randall Live, senior...

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Newsmax: North Korean Embassies Appeal for Food Tuesday, 22 Feb 2011 By Jim Meyers North Korea has ordered its embassies and diplomatic offices around the world to issue new appeals for food aid as the communist nation is once against facing starvation....

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