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Taleb Is Wrong: Killing Millions Is Risky

2 点作者 monort超过 5 年前

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jstewartmobile超过 5 年前
Basics we&#x27;ve had for generations--like tractors, and the haber process--have made food production so easy that the biggest problem in agriculture isn&#x27;t fragile crops, but how to keep the farmers from bankrupting themselves through overproduction.<p>We have &quot;solved&quot; this problem through things like protectionism, quotas, subsidies, and dumping any remaining surplus on the developing world--thus destroying their own local farm economies.<p>The Guardian article he links to is an obvious astroturf. Long before GMOs, Americans had no problem feeding themselves. To this day, the Amish manage to do the same, and most do so without GMOs, tractors, pesticides, etc, etc. To pin malnutrition in the developing world on GMO restrictions is bogus, and the title is the sleaziest thing I have ever seen on this site.<p>edit: And whatever you think of Taleb, the man is a friggin&#x27; hero for standing up to Monsanto.