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Scientists developing farm animals to survive climate change


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By Evan Halper, Los Angeles Times

NEWARK, Del. — When a team of researchers from the University of Delaware traveled to Africa two years ago to search for exemplary chickens, they weren’t looking for plump thighs or delicious eggs.

They were seeking out birds that could survive a hotter planet.

The researchers were in the vanguard of food scientists, backed by millions of dollars from the federal government, racing to develop new breeds of farm animals that can stand up to the hazards of global warming.

Some climate-change activists dismiss the work, which is just getting underway, as a distraction and a concession to industrial-style agriculture, which they blame for compounding the world’s environmental problems. Those leading the experiments, however, say new, heat-resistant breeds of farm animals will be essential to feeding the world as climate change takes hold.

The experiments reflect a continued shift in the federal government’s response to climate change. With efforts to reduce carbon emissions lagging behind what most scientists believe will be needed to forestall further warming, the government increasingly is looking for ways to protect key industries from the impact.

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  1. go figure says - Posted: May 8, 2014

    Oh yippie, GMO cows.

  2. Hmmm... says - Posted: May 10, 2014

    eating gmo corn. injected with gmo antibiotics.

  3. go figure says - Posted: May 12, 2014

    YUP. Frankenfood, keeps you alive longer, pickles your organs so they dont deteriorate. YUP, good business for the corporate world cuz we all know that corporations are people too!