Right. It sustains agricultural control by requiring farmers to buy their seeds (as opposed to their saving seeds from unadulterated crops they grew in the past). It sustains continued contamination of food and water with the use of Round-Up (which the farmers are required to buy from them). It sustains it's profit at the expense of providing GM foods which are NOT without side effects....tests on lab rats are an example. The natural world works wonderfully when we learn how to coexist with it responsibly, It's the way things were supposed to be. When we support what it needs, it, in turn, supports us well. As we destroy clean air, water and soil, we are destroying ourselves. I don't think that is 'sustainability'. Add factory farming and war to the list.
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Right. It sustains agricultural control by requiring farmers to buy their seeds (as opposed to their saving seeds from unadulterated crops they grew in the past). It sustains continued contamination of food and water with the use of Round-Up (which the farmers are required to buy from them). It sustains it's profit at the expense of providing GM foods which are NOT without side effects....tests on lab rats are an example. The natural world works wonderfully when we learn how to coexist with it responsibly, It's the way things were supposed to be. When we support what it needs, it, in turn, supports us well. As we destroy clean air, water and soil, we are destroying ourselves. I don't think that is 'sustainability'. Add factory farming and war to the list.
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