GMOs could cause ‘irreversible termination of life’ on Earth, risk expert warns http://b4in.org/h1AA
When
discussing the issues surrounding genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
— that is, organisms bearing the genetic traits of other species or
bacteria — the focus is typically on how safe (or unsafe) these novel,
food-like products are for humans. But distinguished risk engineer and
two-time best-selling author Nassim Taleb thinks an even bigger problem
with GMOs is their threat to the planet, and the statistical likelihood
that they will eventually lead to the collapse of life on Earth.
In
a new study, which is still in draft form, this professor of risk
engineering from New York University uses statistical analysis to make
the case that GMOs, by their very nature, will disrupt the ecosystems of
this planet in ways that mankind is only just beginning to comprehend.
Because they represent a systemic risk rather than a localized one — GM
traits are known to spread unconstrained throughout the environment —
GMOs will eventually breach the so-called “ecocide barrier,” leading to
catastrophic ecosystem failure.
“There are mathematical
limitations to predictability in a complex system, ‘in the wild,’ which
is why focusing on the difference between local (or isolated) and
systemic threats is a central aspect of our warnings,” Taleb is quoted
as saying by Fool.com, noting that it’s essentially impossible to
contain the inevitable spread of GMO traits far and wide.
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