I understand the Schick Razor company is underwriting the project.
What chickenshicks.
Good God...these animals routinely handle temperature swings of 100 degrees during the seasons, and they can’t handle a change in average temperature of 1 degree over 100 years? The stupidity is beyond belief.
Besides, with the coming ice age, they better prepare for a 1-2 degree DECREASE in temperatures. The idiots misread the plus and minus signs again.
The recently developed Gallus Liberalus Domesticus may hold the promise that scientists seek. Not only can it withstand hotter weather, but it comes complete with a tiny hemp bag tucked under its left wing and a pair of miniature Ugg boots. Most significantly, this chicken can reliably vote Democrat with its beak.
Egads!
“Which came first, the chicken or the egghead ??”
Shouldn’t cheap, plentiful energy, be the primary solution to ANY climate change, or ANY weather, hot or cold?
“researchers from the University of Delaware traveled to Africa two years ago to search for exemplary chickens,”
So what they are saying is that chickens adapted to hot/dry and hot/wet climates already exist and feed part of the world. If warming were to increase these chickens would have an advantage over temperate climate chickens. If no change occurs, the balance of current chickendom prevails. Problem solved.
don’t you know that during the Roman and Midieval warming periods and the last ice age ALL LIFE ON EARTH FAILED TO ADAPT AND VANISHED!!!!! /sarc
Free grant money to anyone who will try to prove global warming taxes to ensue to recover grant money.
Don’t waste that money; put it good use mitigating global warming with a double whammy!
Carbon moderates nuclear reactions, so...
CO^2 can be adsorbed out of the atmosphere, and the O^2 stripped off; then that C can be packed into rockets and sent on slow spiral (low-fuel) orbits to the sun. This gets CO^2 out of the atmosphere, reducing Earth’s fever.
The carbon moderate the sun’s nuclear reactions, reducing solar output. This will also cool Earth’s fever.
Disclaimer: I own stock in some ailing goose down & wool parka companies.
Are scientists really that stupid?