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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8048058" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>that, unfortunately, is how todays world functions, probably how it always have, the rich control the poor.</p><p>That doesn't mean that we shouldn't use advantages, going forward, any increase in food production, may be very welcome. To keep feeding the worlds population, new ideas, methods and crops will appear, and need to.</p><p> Carbon trading, is a tricky one, but in time, it will/perhaps become 'normal', first step is to get a single definition, of how to measure it !</p><p> Both, in the end, will come from scientists, and l am not sure how much we should trust them. The past is full of the 'new best thing, since sliced bread', that time has proved anything but.</p><p>Its not what they tell us, its more what they don't, because for every 1 good thing, there are many disasters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8048058, member: 86168"] that, unfortunately, is how todays world functions, probably how it always have, the rich control the poor. That doesn't mean that we shouldn't use advantages, going forward, any increase in food production, may be very welcome. To keep feeding the worlds population, new ideas, methods and crops will appear, and need to. Carbon trading, is a tricky one, but in time, it will/perhaps become 'normal', first step is to get a single definition, of how to measure it ! Both, in the end, will come from scientists, and l am not sure how much we should trust them. The past is full of the 'new best thing, since sliced bread', that time has proved anything but. Its not what they tell us, its more what they don't, because for every 1 good thing, there are many disasters. [/QUOTE]
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