Lecture 1 - GM Food Controversy - Gray Flashcards

1
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How many people are without sufficient food?

A

800mil

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2
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Why are the numbers dying from malnutrition increasing?

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Increasing population

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3
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What other causes of death are linked to malnutrition?

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Measles, death in childbirth

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4
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Which two men enabled the population to grow?

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Fritz Haber and Norman Borlaug

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5
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What did Haber do?

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Developed the Haber process - able to fix nitrogen from the air into fertilizers for plants in form of ammonia or urea.

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6
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What did Borlaug do?

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Bred plants that were high yielding, but needed excessive nitrogen. Therefore, it worked in conjunction with Haber’s work.

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7
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What was the Green Revolution?

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Set of research technology transfer initiatives that increased agri production worldwide. Spearheaded by Borlaug, Africa missed out on it.

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8
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Which cont has the lowest predicted birth rate?

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Europe

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9
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What else would help increase food (other than GM crops)?

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Better food distribution, better politics, better infrastructure.

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10
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Why did the govt in South Africa refuse GM maize from USA when they were hit with drought, despite the USA eating it fine?

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  1. Claimed food was poisonous

2. If seed got planted and grown, their crop exports are no longer GM-free, this would affect trade with EU market.

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11
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What was the solution to GM maize in S.A?

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Grind up maize to form cornmeal - cannot be planted.

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12
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What is the ISAAA?

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International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications

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13
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Stats on GM crops:

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21 years of increases in global area of biotech until 2016.

18mil farmers grew GM crops, many of whom are poor. Almost 100% said they would plant again after first experience.

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14
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What benefits do GM crops have? (in 2016)

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  1. Yield gain: Losing less to insects, weeds etc.
  2. Income gain to farmers: Many are poor, GM crops are making billions of dollars. Most of this goes to farmers.
  3. Environmental Quotient: 500million kg decrease in pesticides.
  4. Carbon footprint: Less spraying = less tractor use etc. Significant decrease - 18mil car equivalent.
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15
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Which 3 GM crops approved for use in UK?

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Tomatoes, soya, maize. GM crops cannot be GROWN in UK, but 20% of imported cattle food has GM-derived soya/maize,

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16
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Why is UK so against GM?

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BSE - mad cow disease.
Causes vCJD in humans, eventually death. 4mil cattle killed. 1990 - govt said beef was safe, 8 years later 32 people had died.
Further media scares - Pusztai affair.
Prince Charles wrote about the dangers of GM.
Farmland in UK is also where we live, compared to USA where it is separate.

17
Q

Give an example of a super-weed that has been bred by GM crops

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Palmer amaranth - outcompetes cotton for light, moisture, soil nutrients. Glyphosate-resistant amaranth developed and spread, farmers lost fields to it.
GM crops promotes liberal use of herbicides.

18
Q

Arguments against GMOs are intuitively appealing - why?

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‘Psychological essentialism’ - we think of DNA as an organism’s essence, ie the core that determines its identity. E.g people think that a fish gene in a tomato would make the tomato taste of fish.
Disgust affects people’s attitudes, and people view GM as contamination.

19
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How can we stop GM rumours spreading?

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Education at a young age