From meat grown in labs to intense fires raging across the globe, life in 2100 could look very different from today.
That’s according to a new study that predicts what we can expect next century.
Experts say that significant global warming is now ‘more likely than not’, with temperatures potentially rising by as much as 4°C.
This could trigger extreme ‘fire weather’ across parts of the world, threatening the survival of countless species.
Livestock herds could be dramatically scaled back as grazing animals are replaced with lab-grown meat and milk.
Meanwhile, advances in gene editing could also be used to eliminate troublesome invasive species such
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