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D' ICI 20 OU 30 ANS TOUT DE MEME.......
LONG, TROP LONG MAIS...PEUT ETRE PLUS TOT EN FAIT??
MAIS UN JOUR CE SERA LA SEULE SOLUTION, AUTANT POUR LES VIANDARDS (HE OUI, VOUS ETES ENCORE TROP NOMBREUX A RESTER ACCROS A LA VIANDE) QUE POUR LA PLANETE.
QUAND A MOI, JE RESTERAI VEGETARIENNE, JE ME SENS TELLEMENT MIEUX AVEC MES LEGUMES ET MES CEREALES..
D' AILEURS COMMENT SERA RESOLU LE PROBLEME DES LAITAGES?? CAUSE DE SOUFFRANCE AUSSI IMPORTANTE SINON PLUS QUE LA VIANDE??
EN BAS DE PAGE DES MOYENS DEJA POSSIBLE POUR NE PLUS SE POSER DE QUESTIONS GENRE EN MANGERAIS JE DE CETTE VIANDE DE LABORATOIRE??
In 2013, the first lab-grown hamburger made its debut in London, paving the way for a future in which animals are not raised and slaughtered for meat.
With a price tag of roughly $330,000 and many years of
scientific research, the creation of this first lab-grown burger allowed
scientists to perfect the process, but was obviously cost prohibitive.
Now, according to Smithsonian.com,
scientists have slashed the production costs, making lab-grown meat more viable.
“I do think that in 20, 30 years from now we will have a
viable industry producing alternative beef,” said cultured meat scientist Dr.
Mark Post.
“In fact, professor Mark Post told ABC Australia he
estimates he will soon be able to cut costs down to just about $11 per burger,”
the article explains.
This is exciting news for those of us who care about farmed
animals. Meat grown in labs requires zero animal slaughter. It would also
eliminate the harmful environmental effects of raising animals on factory
farms.
With animal agriculture accounting for an overwhelming number of greenhouse gas emissions and
the daily suffering of billions of factory-farmed
animals, lab-grown meat has enormous potential to foster positive global
change.
But you need not wait for lab-grown meat to come to a grocery store near you. There are tons of delicious, totally meat-free options that are sure to satisfy even the most devout carnivore.
To order your FREE Vegetarian Starter Guide, click here.
But you need not wait for lab-grown meat to come to a grocery store near you. There are tons of delicious, totally meat-free options that are sure to satisfy even the most devout carnivore.
To order your FREE Vegetarian Starter Guide, click here.
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