Gmos : A Solution With Problems

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GMOs: A Solution With Problems With the world’s population exponentially increasing, massive hunger in third world countries, and an ever-changing environment due to climate change, conventional crops can no longer sustain the world’s population. The solution to this conundrum lies in the introduction of genetically modified crops: a new breakthrough in the agricultural industry. GMOs (Genetically modified organisms) have resistance to new aggressive sources of weeds, pests, and other diseases to thrive in harsh environments. They also have larger crop yields, crucial to feeding a growing population. Moreover, some even assert that they contain more nutritional value and taste better than traditional crops. Despite all of this, perhaps the most crucial benefit of GMOs is the fact that they can be resistant to the effects of climate change. Increasingly frequent droughts, storms, and bouts of heat have plagued farmers and decreased crop yields significantly. Global warming is inevitable and could cause a decrease in the food supply when the world desperately needs an increase. In the intense debate over GMOs, the question now is not whether or not we should use GMOs, but it is how we should use them. There are many possible safety hazards in GMO products and the safety precautions that are currently in effect are not enough to regulate the numerous threats that GMOs could propose. There may be a tradeoff for the numerous benefits that GMOs grant to the food and farming industries. A documentary brings up a very chilling question: if pest insects die after consuming genetically modified foods, what will happen to humans who consume the food? These fears are merely the tip of the iceberg in a sea of uncertainty. Many professors fro... ... middle of paper ... ...ient enough to prompt new safety measures from the government. To prevent possible complications such as increases in chronic illnesses, cancer, and allergies, new independent research should be conducted by the government. Moreover, to reduce the influence from profitable companies on the safety regulations of GMOs, the government should diminish the power of certain lobby groups. To eliminate major health complications that GMOs could pose, mandatory government recalls and continuous monitoring should be enacted. Rules have been proposed on every significant human invention. After the car was introduced to the United States, the rules of the road had to be followed by all drivers. As a result, these rules made the roads safe and efficient for everyone. Rules concerning GMOs would do the same. They would make consumers safe, and be able to feed a growing population.

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