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The point here is the arrogance of those who decide what's best. Why should DDT be banned worldwide, when it was greatly improving life on a whole contienent, just because it was, supposedly, depletely the raptor population?
The small farmer is the raptor in the GMO debate. Who is going to stand as an advocate for him, to prevent his annilihation?
DDT may have been solving one problem, but it was causing another one, and if we had gone on it would have been irreversable and most species of raptors would have gone extinct. I don't think its arrogant to recognize that you can't let something go one that would cause en ecological disaster that CANNOT be recovered from, extinction is permanent, and we are not talking about one type of bird of prey, we are talking about all of them. Gone. Poof. No more. You don't think there could be global consequences to that just as serious as malaria? It would. Think about food supplies and how they would be at risk from rodent and other small herbivores. Thats just one part, the thing is, its like a game of ecological Jenga - you pull out one type of animal in the foodchain and the whole thing is at risk. Arrogance has nothing to do with it. Its a hard decision, and the CONSERVATIVE one, the cautious one is to not use DDT. I say conservative, because to allow an entire class pof predator be wiped out (potentially worldwide) can be catastrophic.
Don't believe me? Here an example:
Vultures almost went extinct in India because of a drug they were exposed to. It caused all kinds of havoc, including rabies outbreaks, a problem with disposal of human bodies (vultures used to do it), animal attacks, and other sanitation problems including water contamination.
http://ecolocalizer.com/2009/07/24/indias-vulture-population-has-plummeted-from-40-million-to-60000-poisoned-by-drug-diclofenac/
heres the rabies info:
http://ecolocalizer.com/2009/07/24/...ulation-linked-to-spread-of-rabies-in-humans/
Where's the Greenie lobby on Corn au natural? Talk about setting ourselves up for a worldwide disaster. That's where GMO is headed. Think about it. A huge corporation, with the government's backing, controlling the production of all seed, and wreaking havoc on the lives of all who choose to fight the system.