> People need to wake up and realize
Clearly you have considered their arguments and respectfully disagree...
> organic foods are not just about decreasing one's exposure to pesticides - its about saving the soil so our Earth can produce food!
Great - I love eating! But do you have any evidence that "organic" as a label actually supports saving the soil? I can find evidence that organic shoppers desire that result, and I can find claims that "natural" fertilizers and pesticides "are believed" to better for the soil, but not much evidence.
Like GMOs, the "organic" and "natural" labels are so broad as to be useless if you are trying to talk about common truths.
I support sustainability. I oppose animal cruelty. I support consumers being able to make informed buying decisions. I'm not convinced the labels we have now actually promotes those goals.
> organic foods are not just about decreasing one's exposure to pesticides - its about saving the soil so our Earth can produce food!
Great - I love eating! But do you have any evidence that "organic" as a label actually supports saving the soil? I can find evidence that organic shoppers desire that result, and I can find claims that "natural" fertilizers and pesticides "are believed" to better for the soil, but not much evidence.
Like GMOs, the "organic" and "natural" labels are so broad as to be useless if you are trying to talk about common truths.
I support sustainability. I oppose animal cruelty. I support consumers being able to make informed buying decisions. I'm not convinced the labels we have now actually promotes those goals.