This year is 2024. The world's population has nearly doubled, and the US economy has recorded the lowest ever. Resources are poor and the world is confused. How can the population of the world increase so rapidly? Ultimately human clones were created and anyone who wanted to clone themselves bought it. Soon, family food doubled, food was not enough. Is this what people want in the future? It is on science fiction novels, frivolous cartoons, and headlines in newspapers. Although very popular, cloning is a very big topic, and that information is rare.
Kristen: I agree with you, Eric. In the face of cloning future human beings, I think that we should educate the public about cloning in order to gradually alleviate their plight. Ultimately, as technology arrives and this irreversible process in human history is only a scientist, human cloning experiments are inevitable. My personal opinion about this cloning problem is that there are basically two reasons that cloning should be directed to animals, not humans. The first reason is that once human beings are cloned, clones have been judged from their appearance since birth so many moral and moral issues arise, as clones are treated as ordinary . . The second reason is that it does not require densely populated or increasing war on the planet. In the near future, thousands of special clones may be generated in small countries, such as military purposes.
In 23 countries, human cloning is prohibited. But scientists and researchers are promoting this technology as we believe human cloning will bring a lot of benefits in the future. In the United States, the four states prohibit human cloning and no law allows any government to fund human cloning research. Researchers and scientists have challenged many countries by declaring their human cloning intent to alleviate human cloning for biomedical research. On January 22, 2001, the UK became the first country to allow researchers to clone human embryos for medical research. With the new UK law, researchers are permitted to conduct medical experiments within 14 days for cloned embryos. This is only when there is no other way to achieve the experimental purpose. Now Britain has a barrier to human cloning technology, and other countries are beginning to follow the footsteps of the UK.