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Title:
Clean meat : how growing meat without animals will revolutionize dinner and the world / Paul Shapiro ; with a foreword by Yuval Noah Harari.
Author:
Shapiro, Paul (Activist), author.
Publication Information:
New York : Gallery Books, [2018]
Call Number:
TX838 .S53 2018
Abstract:
The next great scientific revolution is underway - Discovering new ways to create enough food for the world's ever-growing hungry population. Paul Shapiro gives you a front-row seat for the wild story of the race to create and commercialize cleaner, safer, sustainable meat - real meat - without the animals. From the entrepreneurial visionaries to the scientists' workshops to the big business boardrooms - Shapiro details that quest for clean meat and other animal products and examines the debate raging around it. Since the dawn of Homo sapiens some quarter million years ago, animals have satiated our species' desire for meat. But with a growing global population and demand for meat, eggs, dairy, leather, and more, raising such massive numbers of farm animals is woefully inefficient and takes an enormous toll on the planet, public health, and certainly the animals themselves. But what if we could have our meat and eat it, too? Enter clean meat - real, actual meat grown (or brewed!) from animal cells - as well as other clean food that ditch animal cells altogether and are simply built from the molecule up. Whereas our ancestors domesticated wild animals into livestock, today we're beginning to domesticate their cells, leaving the animals out of the equation. From one single cell of a cow, you could feed an entire village. The the story of this coming "second domestication" is anything but tame.--Inside jacket flap.
Edition:
First Gallery Books hardcover edition.
ISBN:
9781501189081

9781501189098
Physical Description:
xii, 241 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
The second domestication -- Science to the rescue -- (Google) Searching for a solution -- Leading with leather -- Clean meat coming to America -- Project Jake -- Brewing food (and controversy) -- Tasting the future.
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