Nature's Resilience

Zach discusses the unintended consequences of genetically engineering crops, highlighting how plants and bacteria adapt to survive in increasingly hostile environments. He explains the mechanisms of genetic exchange, such as bacteriophages and horizontal gene transfer, which enable organisms to develop resistance to threats like glyphosate and antibiotics. Ultimately, he emphasizes that nature will find a way to restore biodiversity, even if it means sidelining human behavior in the process.