"Journalist" Julie Kelly of The Federalist must have been trained at Al Gore's alarmist knee by predicting that a ban of Monsato's Roundup® 'could lead to a global food crisis.'
In her article, she provides zero empirical evidence for her claims about the future, much like the shameful and egregious tactics of Master Gore himself.
Other than using hearsay and anecdotal evidence and selective opinions, there's not much substance to her entire article's body, including the last paragraph of pure speculations:
"...destroying the livelihood of European farmers, disrupting the international food supply, and potentially causing a food crisis in Europe."
And like the really ugly side of Gorism, she ladles her article with smears of persons and organizations, instead of just sticking to a factual account of what is being alleged.
And, she could have added some real value to the debate if she had actually spent some time discussing the contested scientific viewpoints in a manner that did not represent her obviously shallow, very one-sided representation.
After 8 years of Obama-science and mainstream media press release science reporting, one gets awful tired of seeing this type of claptrap.
I consider 'The Federalist' a worthy conservative voice that brings some much needed rational discussion to a wide variety of subjects. Unfortunately, this article is well below their standards.
Conservative outlets preaching alarmism and doomsday-crap is not in the least helpful when skeptics are constantly battling the greens' penchant for doing so on an almost daily basis.