by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
At the 2016 World Science Festival, a panellist openly discussed using genetic engineering of humans to “address climate change.” He went on to give two examples of how editing the human genome could mitigate “climate change.”
“Climate change is a real big problem – we don’t really know how to solve it. But it turns out that we can use human engineering to help us address climate change,” Dr. Matthew Liao said.
Dr. Liao, a philosopher and bioethicist, made the remarks during the 2016 World Science Festival discussion titled ‘Life in Our Image – The Ethics of Altering the Human Genome’ which was described as: