Dear John Padgett,
Before declaring that Oxytec’s GMO is fine and dandy, and basing your assertions on your European friends fear of the Florida Keys, perhaps you should spend time in Brazil, Panama, and the Cayman Islands, where you can learn the true effects of the experiments.
Have you researched the potentials for releasing a new strain of DNA into the food chain, how the long term
effects could endanger human life?
When you have studied them, and traveled to the test grounds, toured the areas and gathered life- and plant form samples, take them to several independent laboratories, have them tested, then post your results.
Just to be safe, it would be a good idea to repeat the process every year for five to ten years and compare the analyses. Then and only then will you be prepared to make an informed decision.
That is the correct way of determining the true effects of a radical experiment.
In the interest of brevity, I have honed the proper procedure down to the bare bones.
In closing, I advise safety over impulsiveness always, as, I am sure, would anyone interested in protecting nature, which includes human life.
Dear John Padgett,
Before declaring that Oxytec’s GMO is fine and dandy, and basing your assertions on your European friends fear of the Florida Keys, perhaps you should spend time in Brazil, Panama, and the Cayman Islands, where you can learn the true effects of the experiments.
Have you researched the potentials for releasing a new strain of DNA into the food chain, how the long term
effects could endanger human life?
When you have studied them, and traveled to the test grounds, toured the areas and gathered life- and plant form samples, take them to several independent laboratories, have them tested, then post your results.
Just to be safe, it would be a good idea to repeat the process every year for five to ten years and compare the analyses. Then and only then will you be prepared to make an informed decision.
That is the correct way of determining the true effects of a radical experiment.
In the interest of brevity, I have honed the proper procedure down to the bare bones.
In closing, I advise safety over impulsiveness always, as, I am sure, would anyone interested in protecting nature, which includes human life.