The End of Pastures: World Economic Forum Gets Down and Dirty! By James Reed

With transhumanism I thought the World Economic Forum had gone as far as it could. But if you give pay to intelligent people, they will sit around all day, churning it out. How about the end of plants as we know it, to fight climate change? I think I need to lay down, my head aches. But first, I will water my indoor pot plant, perhaps soon to be a threatened species.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/07/engineered-crops-can-fight-climate-change/

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/genetic-lab-designed-carbon-capture

 

“Genetic Lab-Designed "Carbon Capture Plants" to Replace Pastures

Their Polymer Roots Never Rot. What can go wrong?

“The World Economic Forum has a new proposal (archive): engineered crops whose roots DO NOT ROT when the plants die, and “capture carbon”.

Their plan (per article) is as follows:

  • Make us stop eating meat: “Decreasing the amount of land devoted to livestock will reduce methane emissions”
  • Plant genetically engineered crops in place of pastures, that would capture carbon. “By using a molecule found in avocado and cantaloupe skins, these engineered roots can better resist decomposition, minimizing carbon escape.”

So, after we stop eating meat, they plan on liquidating pastures and planting those genetically engineered “carbon-capturing” plants on the pasture land.

The plants would have genetically altered polymer roots (archive) that will not decompose. Think of these roots, for the purposes of discussing decomposition, as being made of plastic polymers, like plastic fibers or ropes.

Thus, the WEF plan goes, these GM plants would grow in former pastures, grow polymer roots, and die every year, BUT THE ROOTS WILL NOT DECOMPOSE. Since the roots do not decompose, the soil will gradually become firmly permeated by a thickening tangle of never-disappearing polymer roots. Those roots would hold CO2 forever.

Great right? Except that I have some questions:

  • Will this pasture soil be basically permanently condemned to hosting these genetically modified plants, since no other plants could penetrate the tangles of plastic-like polymer roots until the jammed soil no longer supports any growth at all?
  • What will happen to the diversity of natural pasture plants that never evolved to grow on soil which is blockaded by these genetically modified, never-rotting plants?
  • What will happen to insects such as bees, living off natural pasture plants and their pollen?
  • What will happen to worms, no longer able to move through the soil?
  • What will happen to the birds, who eat those insects and worms?
  • What will happen to burrowing animals, who no longer would be able to burrow in the tangles?
  • What if, like Sars-Cov-2, these soil-clogging, never-rotting plants escape and outcompete wild plants everywhere else? Before you dismiss that, please realize that these plants have to outcompete natural pasture plants to take root in the former pastures.

    Such uncontrolled occupation of a new ecosystem happened with rabbits in Australia, for example. The rabbits were brought in without much forethought and outcompeted other wild animals and became a threat to Australia's ecosystem. Those rabbits also ate all plants they could eat, leaving barren soil, before dying off en masse after that but never relinquishing their ecosystem dominance. Thankfully, the Australian rabbits were not designed to never decompose.
  • And, lastly, the biggest concern: What if these plants become so successful and widespread beyond pastures, that they remove TOO MUCH carbon from the atmosphere, turn out all soil into an endless tangle of dead plastic-like root material, and leave no other carbon dioxide to feed normal plants and plankton?
  • Remember that all plants need CO2 to grow: they capture it via photosynthesis and convert it into plant material. No plants can live without CO2!”

The example of rabbits could be supplemented by that of the cane toad, more appropriate for New World Order types!

 

 

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