The BBC and many other leaned organs report David Milliband's remarks saying that there is 'No proof' organic food is better.
I think that this is missing the point. It may well be the case that organic food is not better for the person consuming it, but it is unquestionably the case that it is better for the planet, probably better for the farm workers who no longer have to be exposed to the pesticides and other chemicals, and probably better for the animals who are treated so unpleasantly in intensive farming regimes. It is unfortunates that buying organic for such reasons requires a greater level of altruism than buying because it directly affects your health.
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Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Friday, August 04, 2006
Welcoming Homer the tree-hugger
In his post in the BBC's Green Room series, George Meyer welcomes hypocrites to the green cause. Because even hypocrites are better than evironmental rapists who neither know nor care what damage they do. He says:
It's a fair point - the recent evidence of the speed with which the glaciers and ice-caps are shrinking makes it clear that the change is real and accelerating. It is no time to be snobbish about who's on board the bus.
We will now accept:
* Ignoramuses
* Poseurs
* Backstabbers
* Know-it-alls
* Opportunists
* Busybodies
* Hypocrites (like me)
* People Who Talk a Good Game
* Total Nutjobs
It's wide open. If Michael Crichton ever comes to his senses, we'll even take him. He's a big fellow, maybe he can lug around pamphlets or something.
It's a fair point - the recent evidence of the speed with which the glaciers and ice-caps are shrinking makes it clear that the change is real and accelerating. It is no time to be snobbish about who's on board the bus.
Monday, October 17, 2005
Seasonal Warning
Christmas is approaching inexorably, so I'd just like to remind you that anything that is marketed as an Ideal Gift is likely to be anything but. It is almost certainly not a useful item, but something created specifically to be given away, and to make sure that the process is as painless as possible it will be something that no-one would ever want to keep for themselves. When I rule the world, anyone found giving an 'Ideal Gift' will have their entrails extracted by eagles before being dipped in a salt bath. So just say no - you know it makes sense. If you can't think of anything to give someone, try Good Gifts, Great Gifts or Oxfam Unwrapped. Actually, these are great alternatives to any presents, not just Ideal Gifts. Few of us in the developed world actually need a present this Christmas, so why not spend your money on someone who does?
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