2011
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0345
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Why genetically modified crops?

Abstract: This paper is intended to convey the message of the talk I gave at the Theo Murphy meeting at the Kavli Centre in July 2010. It, like the talk, is polemical, and conveys the exasperation felt by a practitioner of genetically modified (GM) plant science at its widespread misrepresentation. I argue that sustainable intensification of agriculture, using GM as well as other technologies, reduces its environmental impact by reducing pesticide applications and conserving soil carbon by enabling low till methods. Cur… Show more

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“…Low-carbon options for a sustainable energy future are addressed in this issue in papers by Armstrong [29], Jones [30] and Peter [31]. The evidence from the corporate sector suggests that, despite insufficient investment in environmental projects from recent global stimulus spending, we may have reached a tipping point in the economics of green energy.…”
Section: (A) Health Promotion To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Low-carbon options for a sustainable energy future are addressed in this issue in papers by Armstrong [29], Jones [30] and Peter [31]. The evidence from the corporate sector suggests that, despite insufficient investment in environmental projects from recent global stimulus spending, we may have reached a tipping point in the economics of green energy.…”
Section: (A) Health Promotion To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certainly, climate change may reduce work capacity in heat-exposed jobs and lead to greater difficulty in achieving economic and social development in the countries affected [37]. The authors show that work capacity rapidly reduces as the wet-bulb globe temperature exceeds [26][27][28][29][30] • C, and this measure can be used to estimate the impact of increasing heat exposure as a result of climate change in tropical countries. Certainly, investment in strategies to reduce heat stress through better occupational management of risk, and better ventilation in buildings, is a high priority.…”
Section: (B) Tackling the Pathways Linking Climate Change To Ill-healmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these developments has been the generation of genetically modified (GM) crops, which has been advocated as a tool to help alleviate some of the major constraints on crop production, such as pest infestations and weed growth (22). However, because genetic modification alters the functioning of crop plants, there is a risk that these changes may have adverse effects on the plant's biotic environment (5,19), implying that the potential effects of such modifications should be examined (4).…”
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“…7,8 Where there are limitations, such as lack of availability of wild types with desirable traits or lack of answers in any other methods, new technologies such as biotechnology need to be ascertained. [9][10][11] Biotechnology and GM Crops…”
Section: Assist Farmers To Increase Crop Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%