Charli Denton
Mrs. Rice
English 3 Period 3A
8 October 2014
What are we eating? Have you ever wondered what you're really eating? Of course you have, who wouldn't? The label says that it's good and nothing wrong so you buy it. What could go wrong? Well, food scientists are putting these little things called GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) into your food. GMOs are plants or animals that are put into a process where there DNA is altered with DNA from other living organisms. These little changes can cause a big effect in the human body, such as organ damage, immune system disorders, and infertility. Since the introduction of GMOs Americans have increasingly have had three or more chronic illnesses in 9 years. Why should we put our kids
The human population is quickly rising. With the rise in the human population, the demand for food is also raising at an unprecedented rate. Our simple mom and pop farms are unable to naturally provide the worlds population the food needed. This may seem like a big issue, but humans came up with an ingenious solution; genetically modified organisms, commonly known as GMO’s. Genetically modified food as been able to offset the worlds steadily rising demand for food, and the food problem has been solved, or has it? I will use information from: Wendell Berry’s, Jon Entine and JoAnna Wendel’s, 2000+ reasons Why GMO’s Are Safe to Eat, and Robin Mather’s, The Threats from Genetically Modified Foods, along with references from Food Inc., to explain
I believe steps should be taken in order to lower the negative impact of the movement of people, food, and manufactured goods. One of the greatest impacts of such movements is the introduction and further spread of diseases. Some of those diseases include malaria, cholera, and AIDS. All of which have a powerful impact on the human body. I believe steps of precaution should be taken because individual's health is an important aspect of globalization. One possible step is the thorough sanitation of foods and goods. As more and more goods accumulate in size and count, it introduces more food-borne diseases that can be transmitted through individuals. Furthermore, the greater the accumulation of goods, the more it is likely of bugs to be moved along. Wanting to prevent the spread of diseases into third world countries is a key
Have you ever wondered where your food came from? The ‘fresh’ produce from the supermarket you’re feeding your family? Unless the shopping list contains mostly organic items, most of the food in your cart probably contains genfoods. NonGMOProject is a group dedicated to the elimination of genetically modified sources, they define genfoods as GMOs, or genetically modified food organisms, ‘are artificial organisms that were modified in a lab’ for human consumption. In a new food science called genetic engineering, they take genes and crossbreed them to make genes that do not occur in nature (NonGMOProject). There are many scientists who question the safety of these new foods, however even the FDA bypasses these objections in the favor of the steady cash flow that comes with cheap ingenuity.
Recently, there has been controversy on whether GMOs are favorable, or synthetic and faulty. Although, many are not actually informed properly about what GMOs actually are. A GMO is a genetically modified organism, in which its DNA is taken and implanted into another plant or animal. Filmmaker, Jeremy Seifert, is quite precarious on the subject, considering there is not much we really know about these genes. Jeremy says “I suddenly felt uneasy about the food we were eating,” (Seifert). We are unaware of the health and safety risks that come with the use of these genes on everyday food items. It is evident that there is a mass amount of positives and negatives. However, the powerful weight of the negatives seem to have a larger impact than the positive ideas within it.
Your crops die in the cold but gmos go in the snow. Well you might ask what are gmos? GMO stands for genetically modified organism. Genetically modified (GM) foods are made from soy, corn, or other crops grown from seeds with genetically engineered DNA.
In 1994, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first GMO, Flavr Savr tomato, for sale on grocery store shelves. Uninformed, the people continued buying and consuming the “normal” grocery store products. However, as the number of GMOs in markets increased, the world noticed a higher number of cancers, food allergies, and antibiotic resistances. One reason for creating GM crops is due to the fact that big corporations gain huge profit. In “10 scientific studies proving GMOs can be harmful to human health”, Arjun Walia passionately asserts that genetically modified organisms are extremely detrimental to a person’s health. I agree with Arjun Walia’s claim because a plethora of studies show the negative effects of genetically modified organisms. The world should eliminate the creation of genetically modified organisms because the products ruin the environment, cause economic issues with
As you bite down into a big juicy hamburger that has tomatoes, onions, pickles, and ketchup on it you are eating food that has been genetically modified, GM, or also called GMO (Genetically modified organisms). “GMOs is the manipulation of DNA by humans to change the essential make up of plants and animals” (Mather 410). “GMOs have been introduced to improve food production” (Amofah 117). “The United Nations projects that world population will increase by 25% to 7.5 billion by 2020” (Amofah117). So, the intentions are to increase food supply to make up for the population number. The creation of GMOs is so food can withstand cold temperatures, pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides. Some of the concerns that come with having GMOs in our food supply are health, environmental health, and water pollution.
Most people think of little villages as these quiet, relaxing, and peaceful communities where nothing major really happens, and because of this people lose a lot of opportunities. Steward Brand talks about how more and more people are moving away from the village lifestyle and into the urban lifestyle, in order to have more varieties in their life. These options include education, employment, and safety. Brand states, “I used to have a romantic view of villages, and it’s because I never lived in one”. This statement is another way of stating that the grass is always greener on the other side, but that’s not always the case. Living in a village is hard work, and little opportunities will come your way. Cities are becoming more popular because people can achieve more in their lives, such as moving up in the social ladder or the corporate ladder.
We believe that GMOs can help us benefit economically, and socially in many ways. They can help resolve world hunger or help create healthier crops with more nutrients. Many argue that they are harmful to the environment but they are not, research shows that GM foods are perfectly safe, can result in using less chemicals and help the world.
Our world is full of complications, situations that need people’s attention. Scientists are attempting to find answers for most of the world’s difficulties. Nevertheless, a solution for one problem creates some other obstacle. It becomes impossible to create a solution that does not have side effects. One of the difficult situations in this world is hunger and poverty. Many people lack enough food to live a healthy life, especially in developing and underdeveloped countries. In order to provide sufficient food and maintain food security, scientists discovered genetically altered foods. Genetically engineered foods are grown from plants or animals whose genes are modified by inserting new genes that can increase the plant’s and animal’s resistance to diseases and worms. By doing so, researchers improve crop yield and animal products. In addition to increasing the amount of food produced, scientists enhance the nutritive content of crops by using biotechnology, which results in reducing malnutrition. Furthermore, some investigators claim the environmental importance of
In the United States today we consume genetically modified organisms in nearly everything we eat, and some of us are not even aware of it. Even though GMO’s have been around for nearly two decades, only recently they have been getting increasingly more attention. The author of The Threats From Genetically Modified Foods explains that “genetic modification refers to the manipulation of DNA by humans to change the essential makeup of plants”(Mather). However, a large portion of the American population is concerned about whether or not they should be wary of these new advancements in produce, if they should allow their food to be produced the way it has been done for centuries, and if they even have a choice. These are the concerns that are
When you read the words GMOs, we think about foods that are artificially made and that does not sound too good to our ears. It causes us to be concerned about the foods we consume into our bodies daily. We wonder how GMOs foods are grown and if it is healthy for us to eat in the first place. To make things clear, some people do not know what GMOs are and how it is used in our foods. Others do not even know that most of the processed foods on the market are genetically modified. GMOs stand for Genetic Modified Organism; which they are organisms whose genetic material has been altered by genetic engineering. For example, since most of our foods come from plants, scientist have the ability to alternate the plants DNA in a form that it does
Our world wants the best of everything especially if it means to play around and mix genes. Science today has mixed many genes from an organism to another one. This process is known as GMO’s. In other words, genetically modified organisms are either plants and animals that are experimented on to level them up. Yet, scientists are too blinded by the fact that GMOs are causing problems to our society. Genetically modified organisms are not beneficial to modern society because they are causing health issues, allergies, and are messing with an organism’s life.
Furthermore, GMOs are found in a long list of foods that are consumed daily. Along with the GMOs come the dangers they pose to humans. The American Academy of Environmental Medicine reported that GMOs could eventually cause immune problems and accelerated aging (Smith). Along with this notion, some animal studies showed direct links to what is spoken about in the study. There is no coincidence that the rate of accelerated aging and new diseases emerging correlate with the new expansive use of GMOs. It seems like even the FDA had concerns with the
Related to United Nations’ official website, human population are increasing these days, which means we are going to have less food to more humans in the future (United Nations). GM-foods might be a way to solve the problem of not enough foods. In my own opinion, I think GM-foods is a solution to make our life more better in the future. However, scientists need to figure out how to make GM-foods not break the food chain and make it safe to human body.