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Reddit mentions of Clean Meat: How Growing Meat Without Animals Will Revolutionize Dinner and the World

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Clean Meat: How Growing Meat Without Animals Will Revolutionize Dinner and the World. Here are the top ones.

Clean Meat: How Growing Meat Without Animals Will Revolutionize Dinner and the World
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Found 3 comments on Clean Meat: How Growing Meat Without Animals Will Revolutionize Dinner and the World:

u/ItsAConspiracy · 9 pointsr/nature

The only thing that gives me hope on this is that a bunch of startups are working on making it cheaper to grow meat in vats than with animal agriculture, and it's about 99% more efficient that way. A great new book on this is Clean Meat.

It'll be a while before we're vat-growing filets but milk, leather, collagen, and egg whites will likely hit the market within a year or two, and ground meat doesn't look too far off.

Change can happen rapidly if the economics are right. Whaling was the fifth-largest industry in the U.S., with a lot of political power, then somebody invented kerosene and 95% of the whaling industry was gone in 30 years. (What remained was just for the whale bones in corsets; that lasted until the invention of spring steel.)

Most of the grain we grow is for animal feed. If we stop doing that, a lot of that land can just go back to prairie and forest.

u/Pray_to_Nergal · 5 pointsr/VeganDE

Die Entnahme der Stammzellen ist recht unkompliziert und die Stammzellen ist auch sehr ergiebig. Aufgrund deines Bedenkens gibt es aber auch Verfahren, die ohne eine Biopsie funktionieren sollen aber frag mich nicht wie.

Kann das Buch Clean Meat nur sehr empfehlen. Ein wenig sehr optimistisches Buch aber momentan die beste Lektüre dazu.