Dr. Jonathan Foley
1 min readApr 18, 2018

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Because it is looking at large-scale, real-world yields. Not just experimental plots. If large areas of Iowa (with GMOs) can’t beat corn yields in France (without GMOs), over a five year period, then what good are they for yield?

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Dr. Jonathan Foley
Dr. Jonathan Foley

Written by Dr. Jonathan Foley

Executive Director, Project Drawdown. Climate & environmental scientist, working on solutions. Personal views.

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