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me thought the average personnel contains as a support ticket. it comes with me. the chip thing, 350 coats of townsend. some of it's just about the slating you to guys ican or vegetarian, that's a personal choice. so with a big warning lights that were oldest made some very consumption listing for product. life stops army of highly polluting. they were cause huge amounts resources. awesome. at large quantities of greenhouse gases, for the 1300000000 people around the world depends on life. so for the supply. so how do we see that if less animal protein, not so look at it from sustainable and ethical sources. and this program revisit and that the states and as you take the phone was a producing made from a storage diary as corrupt plans. the 1st of the santiago chile, where pioneering company is revolutionizing the food industry, the costs of all sufficient intelligence the word slowly know the extent
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to food made some money. my products, many of them process is increasing not only are collector levels, but also our environment. that footprint scientists say we have to cub a cravings for meeting very, not only for that on health, but also for the planets. but how would you mind just keeps on growing? well, the answer may not come from humans. hearing santiago with team, it won't start that you sent me these things to help the parts dictation intelligence. i'm sorry, i think it's nice to meet the welcome center. thank you, the, this is actually the experience of teaching goals to what you're going to see here is the interaction between technology on humans. in this kitchen, there is a very special shift knocked efficient intelligence cycle. read them called you sit so whereas, except that here, oh use of it is here in the experimental kitchen. nice. one more member of the of
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the shifting. you slip it generates risk piece which rebid nemo base pieces using plants. and then the shift follow them. basically, it's trying to get a technology that would allow us to predict what combination of done based ingredients for 3 solid in the same. some sort of experienced tastes, texture, smell of corners, for human beings, that might sound really crazy, but for an upgrade, them, it doesn't. the process starts with giving you said bit a dish to recreate the try something i know from the sign. yeah. for instance. yeah, yeah, we can try. all right, he goes the sign. yeah, we have to meet also we have the back, maybe seen dental of california. we have the teeth and also you have which most of that is made it from milks, let's press the button, go, and he's generating the recipe. so you said the less and more than 100
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different recipes. we have the ingredients. you said that he's suggesting she got a master lemonade or ends right. also baking soda. we have any of silence ladies. the not lasagna. so victor, let's go with them. sorry. let's use that to come out. but not of the, with the less on your though. and me here with the will and yes, i'm the original. so i've been assigned to the tooth team. a recipe includes red pepper only, but not white victor. existing qatar would simply say to the, okay, so my chief isn't quite working as victoria. yes. so here we have 2 different results combining different plans. we are trying to achieve this credit cheese for spreading the lasagna. and this is not just read it. and that this, it's quite good. it's more salty. so they're very different. became
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a book the efforts here isn't actually to make up the dice and dishes, but to enable the separate, to learn more about the qualities of different blunting readings. so the mishaps like mine will surrender are just as useful as the successes. so we have the results and now we're giving the input this male, the flavor of the text or so you said base actually be learned from our sensory experience. yes, it's going to take this if a week to go through for the rest of the piece that you safety has suggested. in the meantime, i'm going to find out more about the science behind the operation. is some off a some of the funds that are said, are you separate goodness, so you separate going for them to go want us to cease almost to surround yourself, but i what have you got? look on most of the former in the middle level. so you're not going to consume enough exclude after you submitting it, if someone of the,
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impose that going for the most until now. and i remember the exact time in 61, a lighting ingredients and breaking them down to the molecular level. you said they stable to work out with mixed and paste, feel luke smells and behave as they do. and to understand their nutritional properties. then he can determine how to use different plant items in order to simulate the qualities for finding the products. that easy to use that computer scientists and the brains behind the slip to the to those stars that will city in my office in the university of us came and told me, what do you you come up with? i already them the fines blond based formulas to me cutting all they started and i have no idea how to come up with the solution. but we could create the 1st algorithm that was already able to generate the 1st line based formulas. after we tried them in the kitchen, we realized that they were actually working. and we do it as we have something to
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see is the moment we never saw what is your goal, the climate change of the forest station. and that means all that costs because we are using the annual. so for the use full scale, the biggest goal is like one day we're going to see that the whole food industry changed face to the hospital to push the system to come up with new solutions. we've disrupted formulas with great products out there. nice not exploding the anymore anymore. have a challenge for you. here you have the not products that are currently sold in the market and out of these vegetables here, you must guess each of these products. what is the vegetables container? so let's start with the not meal grapes. no. panel. yes. you can continue with the burger. are there any increase in this further of not
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really, truly res. a no co code yet. it's actually has a couple 100 c ones are not going to combine this. gracing really is just separate, he's able to without any prior bias, fine this mind blowing in really combinations that actually match the animals based target. the only way to really make people to change their current manual based products on the stock. i'm assuming tons of these products is one. they have a really tasty alternative and it seems people to find the spread of safety for most part of, of 10 people in 20. 16. not good. now has the prisons throughout black in america and has recently entered the us. it's one of the number of food tech companies we are raising a global trend. so we're familiar with the list. i mean, most products are known as the only one for the extensive studies. 10 years times the alternative meetings of the 3 would it be worth a $140000000000.00. supermarket, some fest with brands are jumping on the bandwagon things any
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ill make to review the you here. a lot of people making the decision to a plan based diet. and we wanted to be part of the also the one to the reduce. our apartment footprint and how many people are consuming it. we're pulling the delivery end between fan and full size and piece of each month. right? yeah. and it seems to be you know, we keep silence the shift time to see how they've been getting on this as well . so what has happened since the last time i was here? we do the trial um error a lot of times maybe with the cheese 10 form less we villa sonya though
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6 this point i can say in camera i think reading. but i hear inside you house science. you have a technology here. you have a, you sitting there, go my chances of making these at home to complete the d. m. secret, the business may fee right? with you. good. excuse me for use for your lesson yet. this is another thing i think the for the thing is actually amazing. name for me that i'd probably take that many things of
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what i've seen here before leaving assembly, a public termination to sort of a very challenging problem can go a long way. you didn't have a turn going to radically change over night, but these are giving me hope that it could be possible took care of the world. so sustainable eviction. so anyway, product so we all single ship. there's still money, save and bonuses. put it this way. if all the wells mammals, with wage and types of off, then full percent with the walls animals, 36 percent would be us human. on 60 percent of the livestock, i'm not 60 percent needs passion for the crumbs which take up around 40 percent of us. habitable labs, so it could systems a disruptive viruses and wild life more likely to come into contact with livestock . i'm a few minutes after this concept, obesity stroke and all the illnesses that can be associated to the success of meat consumption. taking time from the sciences today, clear food is so important that if you don't fix food,
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we are very unlikely to fix the planet. and over consumption of red meat continues towards undermine the most planetary health kind of human health. this does not mean that we all have to contact the carrier. we care about a global scientific assessment, the plastic commission trying to define scientifically a healthy diet from sustainable from systems. and what we find is that the flex attorney died gives the best outcomes in terms of life expectancy and healthy conditions. what is the flex turn died? well as a diet that quite drastically reduces red meat consumption compared to the high per capita levels in the industrialized parts of the world. animal protein dishes can be served $3.00 to $4.00 times per week to from fish to from white meat and one from red. so a fixer turn, the it is the most balanced diet, it has reduced dairy products, more knots, more fruit or vegetables, less salt,
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less sugar, and a very large increase in whole grain. and if you apply this across the world, we find that it's not difficult to adapt this to different cultures. if all of us needs the healthiest diet, the one that benefits us the most, we would also have a significant positive impact on the health of the planet. and the good news is that we have so much evidence that what we eat is probably the single largest contribution towards not only improving the climate, but also less pollution that to water management and saving biodiversity. so every day our food choices really matter how kind of the meat we can seem as cost reflects the tire and thought actually help with find it. within the cost of restoring that damaged bond lands, a husband and wife team discovered
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a highly sustainable way of racing life stuff. the conversion of wildlife habitat into farmland as a primary driver by diversity lost an ecosystem collapse. the case provision for nature is among the poorest on the planet, run. 70 percent of the country's land surface is used for agriculture, while less than 3 percent of engine woodland remains hundreds of times and animal species face extinction. including eye clinic animals such as the total dove, and the head choke by the increasing appetite for environment to be friendly food plus a rise in domestic eco tours to offer a life length versus farmers. and a beacon of hope for british by diversity of come to sussex in southern england to this a dynamic project that is proving as possible to boost by diversity at the same
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time as producing food as healthy for people on the planet. this is the 3 and a half 1000 acres. net state run by husband and wife team charlie bow and isabella trees together. they taken firm and convention and turned it on his head high and low isabella, thank you so much for having us. no pleasure. so this is the famous net, it is, it is heavy. this tree we recognize about 500 to 550 years old. so it seemed the interest of a war at seeing, you know, we just can't imagine what it's witnessed. it was concerns for the health of this ancient oak that led isabella and charlie to radically reconsider their intensive farming methods. the other trees in the landscape which were much younger than this one. they were beginning to die box, and it was what we were doing to them that was making them sofa. we were ploughing
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pretty much up to the trunks of all these, all the trees and poor and chemicals over and we suddenly salt like old, you know, those trees are dying and it's gone to us. and it was a, a sort of moment of epiphany really, that sort of kicked off a completely different way of thinking, isabella and charlie spent years trying to make net, pay the farm into land, profitably. it's proving impossible. the soil is very, very heavy clay just isn't conducive to modern intensive, foaming soap. after about 17 years, we were one and a half 1000000 pounds in debt. so in 1999 charlie said we, we've got a start farming. we've got to look at something else that something else was the decision to let nature take over to stop conventional farming altogether. suddenly, just letting it go, it was like the whole land was breathing a sigh of relief on 2 offs that felt amazing. just looking out of the windows on online that was recovering and hearing the sounds and watching wild animals with
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the front. oh, do you know, slowly moving, paused. it was like being in the middle of a star and got to it just felt amazing. after selling off the milking hood, isabella and charlie introduced red deer from the highlands school the just beginning to kick off in the road. so he's wearing day and night to try to see miles was just absolutely astonishing the life that pulled back even not very for us on the nap, is now helping some of the very species in the u. k. make a come back to dogs, night jaws, and purple improve. butterflies are all sliding here. not really and spot us. i think to think could we roll this out across the whole estate? but could we actually then do something wilder. more of the state was given over to
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nature with dramatic results. so this is the 2nd chapter of the net wild on project. and i'm told this is where things get really wild. on the latest and 10 so we've come down to the southern block. yeah. and we're gonna meet charlie portal, i use the other half as a net wildlands project itself to take us and give us a bit of a tour around charlie, how are you? hello, i just sit in the back. it might seem strange. getting me in the safari vehicle to drive around the english country side, the wildlife 2 is to see next a big fight or flight. 2 pots, do business model. the isn't long before us 1st. i think you said something frontage you ran
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a flight to take. oh wow, that was jenny. charlie wants me to see a way a visit to last night on the shores with 5 centuries ago. a white story. if you look at the x ray like that, and there's a, there's a brown with, with your binoculars, you'll see that so now, oh gosh, i've got to go to that. oh my goodness to that, no, this is actually the 2nd that's to be built in britain then 604 years storks were almost extinct in the u. k. put charlie and isabella, helping to re establish them their big draw for equal to is wanting to see something unique that hosts over $50000.00 visitors every year. these animals, we hope will be a connection for people in nature with these kinds of magic elements, you can start to,
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to entice people into the countryside to think again about what they're looking at the funds. i just don't care so much. oh, i thought of them that just over here in this problem, longhorn, capital a, one of net so called big 5 animals introduced to the state to mimic the behavior of the wild ancestors for these long hold off the biggest of the big 5. so the, the, the proxies of the wild capital of europe, but it's got traits we hyper silva in the breed. so they are gross eating animals, their brows, eating animals brows, being the agent leaves. and bach and, and, and, and how the vegetation as well as glasses, why is that important ecologically?
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so we consider that the drivers of creating new habitats are these big, heavy holes. they are the ones that are driving a system, and they are creating the habitats where everything else has been pulling in. so when they flipping it here, rather than having a field and putting toes in the field, you're, you're essentially employing these longhorn as staff. so they, they have a job to do that. yeah, yeah. from the area, it's easy to see how this landscape has changed from neatly arranged truck fields to savannah like. scrub line is kept in check for the free roaming herbivores nibbling at the scrub to keep it at the b, whilst at the same time spreading seeds and enriching to buy diversity. and so they also produce 50 tons of wild, organic free range meet every year. venison, court all provide an important source of income for the state. this would it be an arable field in 2005 say,
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so we weren't putting on fertilizers and pesticides. they've got double the amounts of organic matter and the soul now doubled the carbon. the soil is becoming healthy and pulse and again the animals known as the big 5, ex more ponies. red deer followed this term with peaks and longhorn, cattle are allowed to move freely around the estate ecologist, laurie jackson, one of 16 scientists on site is taking us out to track down some of them that's most effective because system engineers. so this is one of all of the time with silos on what she's doing. this is great behavior crude reaching. so you can kind of see if you get in, hey, well, they've actually done this. so it's a really sort of strong my boss smell using that to just basically we're back and, and the list are you for the task and see what might be hiding underneath that they might like to eat is the constant disturbance the land by these animals,
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the create such a diverse ecosystem. we're not sort of climbing the ground in any way and we are trying to get back to what all existence of would inflict like say these 5 different types of animals that we have to their ro, shaping this landscape in sort of stuff. totally different ways. because they've got different things that they want to do, different places they want to go. we are actually in the midst of cutting edge sides. yeah. it's very much about the sort of price. so it's us kind of as much as possible taking also out of the equation and to see the things that just fall is quite refreshing. this charlie and isabel is radical decision to stop. conventional funding is starting to pay financial dividends. the camp site is booked years ahead . the wide range meet business is booming, and this suffice a drawing of the most popular. but it says success and encouraging wild life that subtracted increasing numbers of farmers to visit and happen to see her lessons
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learned. here to turn around britons by diversity crisis. what opposites, agricultural college, you know, that would be environmental. this will be called the funny how goes and there was a proper funding site. we were learning how to, how to be productive into, into intensive we found the land and it seems math, but we're still in these 2 camps and what we need to do, and what this will assist us to do. the whole net project i think is to, is to bring both comes together and safe. farm is finally tweaking. they can weave what we can learn here into the day to day activity on the farm. profitably the, everyone is talking about net. everyone is looking at this wonderful island of fi diversity, and that's writing business. and where are we going to get to in the future? how are things going to change? well, i think it's begun to half, and that's what's really exciting. this projects across the whole britain, from devin to norfolk to know summerland. we have visions of walls, i've call it was i'm really joined up landscapes again,
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which would be spinning. so this is not just conservation for its own sake. we're talking about a business that has to be financially viable. at the moment, we're setting a 120000 pounds worth of beat. in 5 years time. we're hoping that that will turn over 3 quarters a minute. so we're hoping that we're gonna create a business and some of the best meets in the well, did you ever dare to dream that it would go in the way that it has done so? i think at the time it was just, you know, wouldn't it be interesting if we could do this experiment? and if part of us it could increase just a little bit that would be, was doing. we had any idea that it would take off and become a magnet for us. we're always incredibly rare species. so um, it's been beyond beyond anybody street. so i think really the upsets had well avoiding or at least significantly reducing me. some salary is probably the single biggest way we can lessen our environmental impacts under plants,
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we've means to do this. on facebook as meek running the lab, baby feed, mason, l d. these may take a bit of a mindset change, but they are real alternative. for those of us who don't want to come to come vague and a vegetarian, throw more, more sustained resource animal options available as long as from the rest of them. there was how and i'll tell you and it's up to all of us. we're lucky enough to be able to choose what she needs to use that a terry davies and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities, attaining it with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the fear i found you on your reporting from bridgeview, you're going to try is protecting by the adversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders, the price on out to 0,
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