The IPCC does not, by its own admission, carry out its own scientific research or verification. I would actually rather believe McDonalds, since they at least have a reputation to lose.
Pachauri, head of the IPCC, is an ex-railway engineer, who is a committed veggie. You bet I'm sceptical!
As for Future of Food, I didn't watch the programme and probably wouldn't even if given the opportunity. It's presenter, George Alagaih, was head of the Fairtrade Foundation, until told by the BBC to quit. Ergo, he must already have a political view on the subject. Usual BBC. They are quite incapable of making an unbiased programme these days. Even Question Time last Friday (Dimbleby, member The Green Alliance, alongside panel-member Porritt, member of The Green Alliance

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I would quite like to see a programme which was an entirely objective view of the history and future of farming, but one which was not a tirade against western consumption.
BTW, I don't suppose GM crops were discussed in a positive light at all, were they? The majority of that flora which is grown commercially is already genetically modified through hybridisation.
