This appeared here and I wish to thank Alan for allowing me to publish his work. RK
I frequently have
to tell people that I am a science writer, not a scientist. The only science
course I took in college was zoology and I passed it only because my paper on
Procyon Lotor—raccoons—demonstrated an ability to do some good research and
present it cogently.
In the decades
since then I have had the opportunity to write about many science-based topics
and it became evident that a huge portion of our society and worldwide is
ignorant of how science functions and the incredible advances for mankind that
it has provided.
It is this
ignorance that is constantly exploited by the many environmental groups.
Scaring people about the climate has been their bread and butter for decades,
but a natural cooling cycle that is approaching two decades in a few years is
killing that goose that laid so many golden eggs. The same is occurring for
“renewable energy” as Europe is beginning to regret pouring billions into wind
energy while multi-million U.S. subsidies are on the chopping block as well.
The “food police”
are generating a scare campaign about genetically modified food crops. As Dr. Jay Lehr,
the Science Director of The Heartland Institute, pointed out in a December 2013
article, “Not one single human has been harmed by genetically improved food.”
So, naturally, some Greens are pushing to have everything made from genetically
modified organisms (GMOs) subjected to warning labels.
Do you know who
the first environmentalists were? Farmers! It is the original “green job”
because farmers were among the original users of renewable energy—the solar
power—to grow their crops. They used wind power to draw water and grind grain
into flour. They built irrigation systems to make more efficient use of water.
When the United
States declared its independence the nation was largely composed of farmers.
Now less than two percent of the population grows enough food to feed all of us
and have plenty left over to export. The current exception to this is
California’s central value when farmers have been denied water to save the
lives of bait fish, smelt. They’re getting no help from the federal government
either.
Throughout the
last century the American Farm Bureau Federation and state farm bureaus were
leaders in conservation tillage, well-water testing, and many other
environmental improvements. As one observer noted, “Long after the current
excitement about the green economy has worn off, American farmers and ranchers
will remain green collar workers as they have always been—efficient producers
of food, fiber, and fuel and stewards of natural resources.
In the meantime,
we are subjected to celebrities like Al Gore, Bill Maher, and Daryl Hanna, who
have no science degree. The outspoken actors, Ed Begley and Leonardo Dicaprio
only have a high school diploma and many others who opine on environmental
issues are literally high school dropouts. A long list of news media
personalities has no science degree. They include ABC’s Sam Champion, NBC’s
Matt Laurer, and CBS’s Harry Smith. CBS’s Scott Pelley is a college dropout.
Among the
scientists, many have degrees in areas that do not reflect meteorology or
climatology. They include Bill Nye known as the “science guy” who has a degree
in mechanical engineering.
As Dr. Lehr
points out, “There is little food on the plate of humans anywhere that has not
been genetically improved.” This goes back four thousand years to the creation
of wine. In 1862, an Austrian monk, Gregor Mendel began to crossbreed simple
garden peas to improve their taste, yield and strength. Thirty years later his
work on the subject was published in the journal of the Royal Society of
London, “and the new agricultural science of hybridization was born to improve
our food.”
Writing in the
February edition of Wheat Life, a publication for Washington state farmers,
John Moffatt, a wheat breeder for Syngenta, noted that “Wheat is not only the
largest crop in the world with acreage surpassing that of even corn and
soybeans, it is also one of the most complex.” Sygenta is one of North
America’s leading wheat genetic research companies, responsible for helping
farmers grow profitable wheat with research that begins with seeds that undergo
a certification process. Their crop varieties consistently outperform saved
seed in yield, quality and test weight.
“If genetic
labeling laws are passed throughout the United States,” warns Dr. Lehr, “it
will severely set back the scientific and human health benefits of genetic food
advances. Billions of people around the world have consumed genetically
modified food since it became widespread during recent decades. Billions more
will benefit from such foods in the coming decades.”
Meanwhile, the
Green liars will continue to wage war on humanity. From Paul Ehrlich who in
1968 forecast global famine to the Club of Rome that in 1972 predicted
exhausted resources and famine and then had to recant the forecasts in 1976, to
an endless series of “science” lies before and since, it behooves us all to be
wary and skeptical of their claims.
We owe a debt of
gratitude to those scientists who have greatly enhanced the lives of the seven
billion with whom we share planet Earth. We owe a lot to the farmers who,
thanks to scientific breakthroughs in genetics, are feeding us.
© Alan Caruba,
2014
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