How Bioengineered Humans Could Solve Climate Change [Science]
Jamie Condliffe
Most solutions to climate change require radical changes in the way we live. That's why a small community of academics is starting to propose a different approach, one that involves bioengineering humans so that they need fewer resources. It's radical, controversial—and might just work. More »


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13 Mar 2012
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