Slippery salvation: Could seaweed as cow feed help climate?

In this March 2016 photo, Bigelow Laboratory Research Associate Brittney Honisch measures a piece of sugar kelp before harvest in Casco Bay, Maine. (Scott Sell/The Island Institute via AP)

FREEPORT, Maine — Coastal Maine has a lot of seaweed , and a fair number of cows. A group of scientists and farmers think that pairing the two could help unlock a way to cope with a warming world.