Greening GMO’s The European Court of Justice correctly lumped all genetic modification technologies into one heap and now the technology is being carefully spun into representing a tool for environmental protection. Even the evil herbicide glyphosate is finally being touted for enabling the use of no-till and cover crops to protect soils and water quality. An herbicide resistant wheat in Argentina developed with CRISPR is being called non-GMO. With pest resistance built into plants, it is conventional non-GMO plants that are causing the increase in pesticide usage. Producing enough food on less land while preserving biodiversity cannot be achieved with organic, but it can with super-plants developed via genetic modification. It is as...