In 2016 a total of 158 Science Nobel Prize laureates (!) signed an open letter calling for #Greenpeace to stop anti-scientific hate campaign against #GMO and specifically Golden Rice. 250 million people suffer from vitamin A deficiency, which golden rice easily resolves.
https://www.supportprecisionagriculture.org/nobel-laureate-gmo-letter_rjr.html
In 2021, Greenpeace again unrolls a campaign against Philipiness approval of Golden Rice 🤦♂️
@gritnot By the way, on the food safety argument, exactly the opposite was observed - widespread adoption of Bt cotton and Bt maize resulted in *millions* less cases of pesticide poisoning and less cancer rates due to less mycotoxins.
@kravietz and I assume this rice doesn’t take up more resources than regular varieties so I guess the sustainability part is outout
Yes, in case if GR it's 1:1. On the other hand Bt brinjal (eggplant) has 80% larger yield due to lack of pest losses, so to get the same volume of final veg you need proportionally *less* arable land.
@gritnot Their arguments against GMO changed over time, but in case of Golden Rice they argued the following:
* GR will "open doors" to more GMOs - a classic slippery slope fallacy
* GR could "contaminate" wild rice - so what?
* "industry is selling GR" - which is outright lie because GR specifically is non-commercial and royalty-free
* GR is "drawing funding and attention away from other projects" - while all other solutions to VAD failed