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100 Nobel Laureates Demand that Greenpeace Stops Killing Poor Children The scientists denounce Greenpeace's opposition to modern crop biotechnology as a "crime against humanity"
By Ronald Bailey, a science correspondent at Reason magazine and author of The End of Doom (July 2015).
"An open letter
today signed by 100 Nobel Prize Laureates calls upon the
anti-technology activist group "Greenpeace to cease and desist in its
campaign against Golden Rice specifically, and crops and foods improved
through biotechnology in general." The laureates point out that
"scientific and regulatory agencies around the world have repeatedly and
consistently found crops and foods improved through biotechnology to be
as safe as, if not safer than those derived from any other method of
production. There has never been a single confirmed case of a negative
health outcome for humans or animals from their consumption. Their
environmental impacts have been shown repeatedly to be less damaging to
the environment, and a boon to global biodiversity."
The laureates specifically demand that Greenpeace stop its attacks on
Golden Rice which has been genetically enhanced to produce a vitamin A
precursor as a way to prevent millions of deaths and cases of blindness
annually in poor countries where the grain is the chief food staple.
Vitamin A deficiency causes blindness in between 250,000 and 500,000 children each year,
half of whom die within 12 months, according to the World Health
Organization. A study by German researchers in 2014 estimated that
activist opposition to the deployment of Golden Rice has resulted in the
loss of 1.4 million life-years in just India alone.
Among the signatories are David Baltimore, Paul Berg, Elizabeth Blackburn, Steven Chu, Daniel Kahneman, and Harold Varmus.
The laureates' letter states:
WE CALL UPON GREENPEACE to cease and desist in its campaign against
Golden Rice specifically, and crops and foods improved through
biotechnology in general;
WE CALL UPON GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD to reject Greenpeace's campaign
against Golden Rice specifically, and crops and foods improved through
biotechnology in general; and to do everything in their power to oppose
Greenpeace's actions and accelerate the access of farmers to all the
tools of modern biology, especially seeds improved through
biotechnology. Opposition based on emotion and dogma contradicted by
data must be stopped.
How many poor people in the world must die before we consider this a "crime against humanity"?
Actually, Greenpeace and other anti-biotech activists such as Naomi Klein and Vandana Shiva have long surpassed that threshold."
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