Please go view Season 7, Episode 6 of Penn & Teller's "Bullshit" to see some actual science applied to the question of Organic foods. I will not burden you with my opinion- I will just say that you should remember: the organic farmers employ marketing agencies as well.PurpleRain said:Though organic farming is better for the environment surrounding. We can have a much more stable system of farming without the need of genetic modifications and chemical sprays.
This is incredibly misleading. I think that if you look at both sides of the ledger, you would find that the US actually produces more than it consumes in terms of food, medicines, technology, research, building materials, and other essentials for life. The consumption is only a deficit in regards to energy... and I think we've all acknowledged that the US needs to have a more responsible energy policy moving forward.salinv said:Wouldn't one of the first steps be for the US to stop consuming so much? It's been a long time since I looked at the numbers, but if I remember correctly, 5% of the world's population (assuming 6 billion total and 300 million US) consumes 25% of the world's "output." Sounds odd to me... sadly my computer and I aren't doing anything to remedy that.
But, again, I encourage you to do your own research. Don't rely on what I tell you, and certainly don't rely on those people who have a vested interest in promoting one side of an argument. Look at both sides, try to get as many facts as you can/are willing to invest the effort to, and then use that grey goo in your noggin to come to your own conclusion.
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As someone mentioned above: The Earth Abides. We cannot destroy it- we will only succeed in destroying ourselves. Don't worry about it so much. People have been thinking about the possibility of a Malthusian Population Crash for coming up on 200 years now. (I strongly urge you to at least parse this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Robert_Malthus] if you are at all interested in the subject.) And although we've had many doomcriers, we're still chugging along. That is not to say it won't happen. In fact, I think it's only a matter of time before a virus gets out of control and causes widespread fatalities in the sick and the weak. Swine-Flu, Bird-Flu, SARS, MSRA, etc. all seem to be bright red alarm-lights telling us that we are ill-prepared for another Pandemic like the one of 1918. You want to have some sleepless nights thinking about it, I strongly suggest you read The Coming Plague, by Laurie Garrett [http://www.amazon.com/Coming-Plague-Emerging-Diseases-Balance/dp/0140250913/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275984768&sr=8-1], which I had to read for a graduate class on the sociological aspects of disease back in '95. Very detailed account of not only what could happen, but why it probably will happen, given all the issues with germ control world-wide.