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Green: The New Color of Catastrophe

May 9, 2008 - 12:30 am - by Iain Murray
john
2008-05-09 12:31:51

Another part of the problem is the world community’s rejection of generically altered produce. It’s hardier in the hot and dry climates and you get more per square foot of land. As soon as we tried to work with African countries in it’s use the UN labeled it “Frankenfruit” or other catchy names and pounced on us for even trying. At the same time they pushed ethanol to become a household name and of course the environmentalists made sure only despots and mullahs have control over the oil fields. Now here we are. Capitalism does work (thou it’s not perfect) and that’s how to deal with these problems, not with over regulation in the name of combating “Global Warming” or trashing new technologies that could make a real dent in world hunger. Throwing money down the drain never works and that needs to be stopped.