2,000 Kansas Cows Dead Sparks Science Fight: Climate Change 'Mass Die-Off' Conspiracy?!?

Debate over "the science" following Kansas cows BBQ'd before their time continues across the globe as keyboard warriors, veterinarians and researchers attempt to offer answers.

A glimpse at local perspective to start the latest facet of the discussion . . .

Among those working to educate with facts is Dr. Nels Lindberg, a veterinarian who works with feed lots across Kansas. Dr. Lindberg said the way to understand this situation is as a natural disaster.

A specific set of factors coming together makes it difficult to avoid this kind of devastation and you can think of it like you would a blizzard or a hurricane, just with heat instead of a storm. What happened to the thousands of cattle found dead is referred to as a heat stress event.

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