Beyond all our Blackberries and iPhones, we're dangerously separated from our food and water supplies.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The smartphone revolution is under-hyped, more people have access to phones than access to running water. We've never had anything like this before since the beginning of the planet.
I'm confident that we have measures in place. And the additional measures that we announced yesterday will be even more protective of our food supply in this country.
Now we are in a situation in which for a significant part of the industrial world too much could become a danger, especially too much of the things which are really not good for us in such large quantities.
We can have technology, prosperity, nice homes and cars, but at the same time we must be conscious of what we are dumping into the water, the air and our food.
Our biggest fear is that 'Food, Inc.' will move heavy-handed food-safety regulations forward.
In America, we are engaged in constant battle with food.
Last Wednesday, I stupidly dropped my iPhone in the bath, and my life has sort of spiraled almost out of control.
We're going to do everything possible to make sure that food safety is always paramount, and that we work with the industry as aggressively as we can to make sure that we're paying attention to the food-safety issues.
We are losing our environment so rapidly.
Phone networks can capture life on our planet.
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