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for the glory of satan
I thought they were kinda beginning to fade away, then two things happened. First I saw this ad in Scientific American:
9 billion people to feed. A changing climate. Now what?
Experts say we'll need to double agricultural output by 2050 to feed a growing world. That's challenge enough. But with a changing climate, the challenge becomes even greater. Providing abundant and accessible food means putting the latest science-based tools in farmers' hands, including advanced hybrid and biotech seeds. Monsanto's advanced seeds not only significantly increase crop yields, they use fewer key resources--like land and fuel--to do it. Thats a win-win for people, and the earth itself. Producing more. Conserving more. Improving farmers' lives. Thats sustainable agriculture. And that's what Monsanto is all about.
The world's farmers will need to double food production by 2050. Biotechnology can help.
Secondly, I recently read that Monsanto has won a court case banning all independent research of their products. They used copyright infringement as their justification. So now they can produce products that cannot be tested by anyone who is not one of their own paid researchers.
Anyone else feeling a bit unsettled?
9 billion people to feed. A changing climate. Now what?
Experts say we'll need to double agricultural output by 2050 to feed a growing world. That's challenge enough. But with a changing climate, the challenge becomes even greater. Providing abundant and accessible food means putting the latest science-based tools in farmers' hands, including advanced hybrid and biotech seeds. Monsanto's advanced seeds not only significantly increase crop yields, they use fewer key resources--like land and fuel--to do it. Thats a win-win for people, and the earth itself. Producing more. Conserving more. Improving farmers' lives. Thats sustainable agriculture. And that's what Monsanto is all about.
The world's farmers will need to double food production by 2050. Biotechnology can help.
Secondly, I recently read that Monsanto has won a court case banning all independent research of their products. They used copyright infringement as their justification. So now they can produce products that cannot be tested by anyone who is not one of their own paid researchers.
Anyone else feeling a bit unsettled?