What do GMO's actually DO?
Автор: The Dark Side of Dining
Загружено: 2025-12-04
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Описание: Dive into the highly polarized world of GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) in this exclusive, uncut interview with environmental and science writer Mark Lynas, who famously transitioned from a staunch anti-GMO activist to a pro-science advocate. Lynas shares that his initial opposition in the mid-1990s was driven by a "yuck factor," corporate opposition to companies like Monsanto, and a suspicion that GMOs represented the worst direction for chemical-dependent, monopolistic agriculture. He details the major turning point in his perspective, realizing that the fear and hysteria surrounding GMOs—much like anti-vaccine sentiment today—lacked a basis in peer-reviewed scientific evidence. Lynas argues that genetic modification is simply a technology, like a knife or a wheel, whose benefits must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. He highlights the huge potential benefits that misinformation has hampered, such as Golden Rice (engineered to combat Vitamin A deficiency), insect-resistant crops that dramatically reduce insecticide use, and the cutting-edge innovations in mRNA technology that originated from this genetic revolution. The conversation touches on the ethical and political dimensions, including debates over using GMOs in the natural world (like genetically modified corals or chestnut trees) and the importance of supporting research funding and retaining America's leadership in science. Ultimately, Lynas advises listeners to abandon tribal opinions, hold beliefs loosely, and embrace the scientific process, even when it's complicated, to become better-informed participants in democracy.
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