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It's an Obama thing, so get rid of it..

Even if it's going to be detrimental to bees...After all, they're only responsible for a third of the food we eat...But wait!! Not if the GMO lobby can expand their ambitions, they don't need bees, in fact, they're a bad thing. Make sterile crops, sell more seeds to grow more crops. Oh, and there's the hunters too to consider...



https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45068650

[quote]The Trump administration has overturned bans on the use of pesticides linked to declining bee populations and the cultivation of genetically modified crops in US national wildlife refuges.

The move, reversing a policy adopted in 2014, has attracted heavy criticism from environmentalists.

It was announced in a memo by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Limited agricultural activity is allowed on some national wildlife refuges.

Study 'shows neonic pesticides harm bees'
The Fish and Wildlife Service's deputy director, Greg Sheehan, said in the memo that the blanket ban on neonicotinoid pesticides and GM crops on refuges would end, with decisions about their use being made on a case-by-case basis.

He said genetically modified organisms helped "maximise production", and that neonics might be required "to fulfil needed farming practices".

Mr Sheehan added that the move on GM crops would improve the supply of food for migratory birds including ducks and geese, which are shot by hunters on many of the nation's refuges.[/quote]
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Not too many studies on GM crops because many countries hate the idea of just what the environmental effects could be should they be adopted.

Trump. Ever desperate to make a buck. Trump will either be a hero that feeds the world or the villain that poisons the planet.

Risk worth taking ???
HerKing · 61-69, M
@Picklebobble2 When Tony Blair was PM in the UK, he had a cabinet member called Micheal Meacher who was pushing the GM crop thing and with a straight face said that the test fields being placed 50 metres from other crops (None GM) wouldn't risk the bees cross contaminating. No-one told him how far bees fly or that they're not up to speed with invisible boundaries.