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In reply to the discussion: The organic industry’s GMO hoax [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)and have done, thousands of acres of land reshaped so we can grow our crops, destroying habitats, dumping fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, and yes, I'm sure the family farms use all 3, humans have for centuries. Just because the land now is unrecognizable from what it was hundreds or thousands of years ago doesn't mean there wasn't a wild ecosystem there that wasn't plowed under before living memory. The fact that its invisible now gives you the illusion that its "environmentally friendly", when it is anything but. This type of destruction goes back about 10,000 years, if you want to be truly environmentally friendly, start a hunter-gatherer society. No wait, a lot of them may have hunted some species to extinction. Scratch that.
I will agree that sourcing food locally, or as close to locally as possibly is less environmentally damaging than it being far away, but that's more due to transportation pollution, etc. That's fine, it may also be fresher, which makes some foods tastier, no argument there, but the fact is that industrial farming is a necessity in this world of 7+ billion people. The days of being able to feed the population with oxen driven plows are over.