#6 way the world could end
In a video posted on TED, Stephen Patranek talked about the 10 ways the world will end. The #6 way is a destruction of the world’s food supply (skip to 14:40):
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Opponents of allowing cloned food (or “BT Foods”) into the food supply have shifted their efforts from banning BT foods altogether to mandating labels on foods containing cloned ingredients. However there seems to be a serious roadblock.
From an article in January: “The FDA will not require mandatory labels for clone-derived food and will review “clone-free” labels individually.”
After the decision by the FDA, some states are considering stepping in to mandate labeling.
It seems smart to me for opponents of BT foods to lobby for food labels. This seems like an easier fight than banning BT Foods altogether (easier is definitely a relative term here since anti-labeling lobbyests are incredibly strong. For example, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) started to lobby against the use of trans fats in 1987, and only on January 1, 2008 did it become mandatory across the board in the US to disclose the amount of trans fats in foods).
If all foods that contained BT Foods had a label indicating “cloned foods” were inside, it would probably scare many consumers. At a minimum, consumers would start to ask questions, which would bring visibility to the issue.
Wouldn’t you think twice if the ground beef you’ve always bought suddenly had a label that said “cloned beef inside”?




