June 27, 2014 In her Political Diary item on June 26,
Allysia Finley wrote that California has "insane water rationing"
policies and that Californians "pay dearly for their government's green
sanctimony." She's correct. And there's another example: Santa Cruz,
Mendocino and Marin counties—all of which boast politically correct, far-left
politics—are among the local jurisdictions that have banned a proven technology
that could conserve vast amounts of water.
The technology is genetic engineering performed with
modern molecular techniques, sometimes referred to as genetic modification (GM)
or gene-splicing, which enables plant breeders to make old crop plants do
spectacular new things, including conserve water. Throughout the U.S. and in about
30 other countries, farmers are using genetically engineered crop varieties to
produce higher yields with lower inputs and reduced impacts on the environment......To Read More....
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