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Meet the Climate-Defying Fruits and Vegetables in Your Future

Hot-weather cherries, drought-resistant melons and six other crops in the works that could change how we eat in a fast-warming world.

Kim Severson
Author: Kim Severson

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Kim Severson

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Fruit, Genetic Engineering, Global Warming, Research, United States, Vegetables
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