Technology Uptake Policy Climate change is making its mark in the U.S. Midwest this season with excess moisture and in other parts of the globe whether its heat in Europe, drought in Australia or excess snow in the Rockies and Alps. Research in the journal Nature says there is now no reversing the more than 1.5 degrees Celsius rise in global temperatures. The impacts are sparking accelerated interest in technological solutions for agriculture, be it more capable equipment or more elaborate plant genetic modifications.  While climate change may encourage the uptake of biotechnology, Pekka Pesonen of the European farm group Copa-Cogeca complains that the new EU-Mercosur trade agreement is imbalanced on the issue of technology. Europe&r...