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Related: About this forumChickens Also Moving North; PA Can Expect More Barns, More Pollution As Southern States Get Too Hot
The states updated Climate Change Impacts Assessment predicts Pennsylvania will continue to get hotter and wetter with temperatures expected to rise 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050, based on 2000 figures. Precipitation in the state is expected to increase 8-12 percent in that same time period, and that makes the state a more favorable place in which to raise chickens.
Pennsylvanias Department of Environmental Protection released an update to its 2015 climate impact assessment on Monday, which is conducted for the DEP by the Environmental and Natural Resources Institute at Penn State. Effective decision making for Pennsylvanias future is decision making that accounts for the changes that are likely to happen if we dont reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet the need to manage them, DEP Secretary Patrick McDonnell said. The Climate Impacts Assessment presents a detailed picture of these changes in several key areas.
That projected 2.7-degree Fahrenheit increase equals 1.5 degrees Celsius. In 2018, a United Nations report called on governments to act to keep warming to below 1.5 Celsius to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The report said that at the current rate of increase, warming is likely to reach 1.5 Celsius between 2030 and 2052.
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Poultry plants are expected to double by 2050 as the southern states become too hot to support chicken farms. Hogs, pigs and beef cattle farms could also increase. Dairy farms are expected to shift from the southeast region to the northwest parts of the state due to rising temperatures. The combination of the increase in livestock, especially poultry, along with rising rainfalls could lead to more pollution run-off into the Chesapeake and Delaware bays. The report stresses the need for upgrades and planning of stormwater management.
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https://www.alleghenyfront.org/warmer-wetter-weather-will-bring-more-chicken-farms-to-pennsylvania-report-says/
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,462 posts)Has struggled with pollution for a long time. But the sea grass is returning,and it makes me want to cry ,if the bay gets full of pig,chicken and beef shit
Companies in Pennsylvania will
get away with murder.
Pennsylvania is so rightward i and red it would take away regulations on livestock companies
bronxiteforever
(9,287 posts)Senate for the last 26 years and the assembly (representatives) for 10 consecutive years.
mopinko
(70,015 posts)i dont think they really believe me when i tell them that they are perfectly built for the cold, but the heat can kill.
never lost one to cold, but lost several to heat.