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iamAliAsghar t1_itar5h1 wrote

I hope it does not have any side effects.

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Rebatu t1_itasy3m wrote

It doesn't. It's perfectly safe. It's just terrible for the ecology.

As anyone who's grown cells will ever tell you.

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iamAliAsghar t1_itatgci wrote

I wanna know how it's bad for ecology and what can be done about it.

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Rebatu t1_itay1j3 wrote

I initially thought this was cultured meat.

So my response is about that.

It's bad because growing cells from scratch will inevitably suffer more losses in production than simply feeding a cow soy and letting it graze grass on lands where fields aren't growable.

You need to first grow something from which you will extract raw resources for growing meat. Then you need to extract and grow the cells. And then structure them. All of this requires additional logistics, energy, manpower and sterile environments to work.

This is inevitably going to be more expensive for resources and energy which means for the environment.

And there's nothing that can fix it. We will sooner make conventional meat production more efficient and better regulated than make this meat efficient.

Its like saying that synthesizing a drug from 7 different chemical reactions or harvesting it directly from a growable plant will be more efficient. It will never be.

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