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The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes again

Unread postby outcast » Sat 06 Dec 2008, 07:32:13

Wasn't sure which forum to put this one in, if this is the wrong one go ahead and move it: China releases bioengineered rice while at the same time banning biofuel

Granted this happened last July, but I don't think anyone picked up on it here. Still is significant.
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby outcast » Wed 10 Dec 2008, 05:28:28

160+ views and not a single reply? Interesting.......
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby StormBringer » Wed 10 Dec 2008, 10:00:21

Its seems to me they need to invest in population control, vs grain control. If a country as large as china cant feed its people without importing a home grown staple they are OVER POPULATED. When will people learn we can not continue to over populate the earth past the point of sustainability.
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby nocar » Wed 10 Dec 2008, 22:02:25

Stormbringer, they have lnvested in population control, the one-child policy.
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby StormBringer » Wed 10 Dec 2008, 22:19:24

Clasic case of too little too late.
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby peripato » Wed 10 Dec 2008, 22:59:24

outcast wrote:160+ views and not a single reply? Interesting.......

I don’t understand the reason for these sorts of posts, or how technofixes help our predicament in any way, except for the potential to make it worse. Just say we keep the whole dog and pony show going for a few more years with one technofix and another cobbled onto the ones that came before. Then what? Technofixes haven't been working all that well for the environment lately, have they? We’ll still hit limits, only with more people, infrastructure and GDP than ever before.
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby peripato » Wed 10 Dec 2008, 23:01:56

nocar wrote:Stormbringer, they have lnvested in population control, the one-child policy.

The horse has already bolted, they should have instituted such a policy before things got out of control.
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby outcast » Sun 14 Dec 2008, 11:36:49

peripato wrote:
outcast wrote:160+ views and not a single reply? Interesting.......

I don’t understand the reason for these sorts of posts, or how technofixes help our predicament in any way, except for the potential to make it worse. Just say we keep the whole dog and pony show going for a few more years with one technofix and another cobbled onto the ones that came before. Then what? Technofixes haven't been working all that well for the environment lately, have they? We’ll still hit limits, only with more people, infrastructure and GDP than ever before.



How is providing more food for hundreds of millions of people while at the same time reducing the usage of fertilizers and pesticides a bad thing? Are people here so focused on doom death and destruction that they can't recognize a good thing when they see it?

If it wasn't for these "technofixes", you'd be drinking unsanitized water and not have indoor plumbing (among other things).
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Re: The magic of technology & sensible policy strikes ag

Unread postby yesplease » Sun 14 Dec 2008, 23:33:18

Or an "indoors" and plumbing at all. Why does everyone seem to be either a technophobe or technocrat? It's just a damn tool people, what matters is what we do with it.
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