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Evolutionary Adaptations Forced by Climate Change

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Aye Pod8/14/2009 4:52:27 pm PDT

re: #247 JacksonTn

Jimmah … that is true and I like to keep business making money all by themselves … but I am just pointing out my experiences with many in the “green” movement … who in public say one thing and when they are behind closed doors negotiating say another … sometimes it is portrayed that if you don’t “buy green” you are doing something wrong and I am just saying that “green” is not always really “green” … and go to a store and if you see near perfect fruit … I would bet you that is not really a totally organic piece of fruit … I don’t care what the label says …

That’s a fair point. I would go further and add that I don’t think there isn’t necessarily anything green about ‘organic’ food anyway, even if it is totally organic. As far as I am aware, ‘organic’ just means less efficient in terms of time spent and amount of land used in cultivation/rearing. In a world where we will see increasing competition for land use between natural habitat and cultivated land, I doubt that approach is a green one.