Posted by: Lone Wolf on: May 13, 2008
For those who thing “organic” food is healthier, more nutritious and better for the enviroment, its time to burst that bubble.
The great organic myths: Why organic foods are an indulgence the world can’t afford
Myth one: Organic farming is good for the environment
The study of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) for the UK, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, should concern anyone who buys organic. It shows that milk and dairy production is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). A litre of organic milk requires 80 per cent more land than conventional milk to produce, has 20 per cent greater global warming potential, releases 60 per cent more nutrients to water sources, and contributes 70 per cent more to acid rain.
Myth two: Organic farming is more sustainable
Organic potatoes use less energy in terms of fertiliser production, but need more fossil fuel for ploughing. A hectare of conventionally farmed land produces 2.5 times more potatoes than an organic one.
Myth three: Organic farming doesn’t use pesticides
Food scares are always good news for the organic food industry. The Soil Association and other organic farming trade groups say conventional food must be unhealthy because farmers use pesticides. Actually, organic farmers also use pesticides. The difference is that “organic” pesticides are so dangerous that they have been “grandfathered” with current regulations and do not have to pass stringent modern safety tests.
Found at Skepchick
1 | healthywayz
May 13, 2008 at 12:24 pm
Chanpion stuff Lone wolf,
People are punishing themselves in the quest to live healthier and longer but it is not really necessary. The media also B.S people the whole time and brain wash them into what they must choose to eat or whatever.
Cheers
Rich