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  22. thatcheekydragon said: And yet the farmer in my family who grows non-gmo crops always has a higher yield than the neighbors who grow gmo crops and he never has to use pesticides/round-up/etc he just takes care of the land properly & thus has about 1/10 the weeds as his neighbors
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  30. niala-moonthorn said: @thatcheekydragon GMOs did not give you ovarian cysts. That would be roundup that gave them to you if anything.
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  32. niala-moonthorn said: @thatcheekydragon from the next year’s resources. When we keep that up for a decade, we’re taking from what we can produce 20 years from now. We’re watching our resources dwindle bit by bit and most people on Earth have no idea how acutely aware people in the sciences are of that fact. The reason we need GMOs these days is that we physically can’t produce enough food to feed all of humanity without strains that increase yields.
  33. niala-moonthorn said: @thatcheekydragon Because we didn’t have a population that exceeded Earth’s natural capacity to support until the late 20th-early 21st century. Humanity is living on borrowed time with the current population according to all the studies they’ve been doing. The whole concept of Earth Overshoot Day is to mark the day each year that we’ve used over 100% of the resources Earth can produce in a year. Everything we use beyond Earth Overshoot Day each year essentially borrows
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    because they splice other genes that are not naturally found in the vegetables, and also create seeds that will not...