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covered as authorities investigate the cause of the disaster. the government has declared a week of morning for landed there up next faith states in the future of food that's on doc film after the break a michael locus. i'll be back with more news at the top of the next step. the can you see is what old cars tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on business. so really indeed, the snow on youtube, the on the hunt. for me. williams, look at these,
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you get this sort of hunting fever when i'm up here, it's about sourcing food and since about killing in the end it's about killing just we turn a blind on to the fact that the animal is dying from meet the same goes for the environmental footprint to meet to consumption meet is simply that in huge quantities, money related to that. some people are dumb enough to wait, make products 3 times a day while sitting in an office chair all the time. i love the taste to me. i love the smell of it, the texture. there's only one thing, i don't love about it and that's how it's made. that's about to change the stage even the some of the fillets of the future will come from a bio reactive. they have this mission for the planet,
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the keeping said since it had been a master budget for 35 years with my grandfather was a butcher. my father was a master butcher when you're saying that for us it's food and it's a for me theater. one about the meat, just get in to get some fresh content. it's all about to meet the flash give you don't use for me. i'm not a trophy hunter. i was supposed to eat the meat. i suited i butcher it, and i cook it with my own 2 hands. i also the keeling isn't a problem. i grew up with that, you know, fix this thing is going to, does that make it easier? seem to me to fax the, the safe. i grew up with the idea that i get some benefit from it too. it's not about the killing, per se, own i still like doing the slaughtering myself before i go to the farm. i stroke
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the bull or the cowan say, come with me and then kill it to the eaten. i will meet him, but i take care that it slaughtered in the best possible way, just so. so that's how you maintain free pain, free for the animal, and that every part is used to be able to, to more or more people are enjoying eating games. it's anti biologic free, and doesn't involve factory farming. but hunting is controversial, even if it's crucial to want life management the of the so this isn't so easy. leads quite an impression. yeah. yeah, here's the fun and here's the shot. you're just a shot right in the hot guns except. good. awesome. that's good. a shot to the
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heart for then hope truth clicked. that means it was killed instantly. so 1st of all, because that's how i didn't hear the shot tonight so that it was a quick death after a good life. will this be the way we can see meet in the future? is it a way to better meet in the full minutes you've been watching this documentary of, of 500000 chickens, almost 10000 pages. and over 2300 capital have been slaughtered worldwide. we're willing to pay a high price to satisfy our craving for meet. animal husbandry is responsible for 12 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. 80 percent of all federal land is used for raising animals and growing vast feed to make room for more, we cut down rain forests and spray past designs. meet production is the biggest
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print to bio diversity. yet animal foods provide only 18 percent of the kind of raise we consume, meets eat, saw pile land, and everything that lives down. humans and that domesticated animals make up 95 percent of the bio, massive old manuals, wild and marine mammals make up just 5 percent each time we reinvent it, the meet system i like to eat made from time to time. but would insect really bad alternative for me? would i be willing to give up my stake? in san francisco, wherever investors are constantly on the lookout for the next money making tank revolution, people are busy reinventing mate. the city is home to the 1st to stall tops to receive a license for the lab, grow meet from the us. food and drug administration found
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a josh tetra kaz raise $267000000.00 from investors. i grew up in birmingham, alabama on chicken wings and nuggets and hamburgers, outdoor barbecues before football games. i love the taste to me. in the future, we can make me without harming an animal without tearing down a single tree without using all these antibiotics without emitting more carbon in the atmosphere. so they were gonna look back in today and think we were insane. for the past 8 years, josh has been developing chicken meat without using any animals until the product is not yet available on the market and can only be tested in a restaurant in single pool. well, here, a good mates. company headquarters doesn't make it proud to us. i'm really proud of that. a 500 other? i think we make really good chicken. yeah, i figured it was really good. okay,
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i'm curious. i used to be like touching, go on aloud on. i'm not touching them. i'm like, completely like enjoy i have 0 concern that you're gonna like it. i'm certain you will like maybe under this area and you know like and have a more kind of register interface to me. unless you have a chicken hours, you have an issue eating real chicken now. okay. you should be kind of this should be say that it's very soft, sort of even softer than i'd expect them to me. have a couple more, but it's try and try to keep digging in the way it is a very interesting that's what i like about. that's really interesting. it says, yeah, you might have funded that or my gosh, i should have gotten you'll find no chickens fucking or bon y'all. smells here. just a sterilized lab filled with stainless steel tanks,
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housing collections of muscle cells. the media isn't growing. it's assembled from individuals. sounds like the inside of this and you have hundreds of millions of cells already. that means in one portion of chicken hallmark, how many sales are in, oh it's, it's billions, it's a lot, it's all cells. billions of the same sounds crazy. the process was started with a single chicken stem cell one that was a mobile due to a freak of nature. come with the phone, divide an infinite number of times. there's still dividing. like maybe these 2 are in the process of cell division currently. but you'll see is just these single nuclear cells, and this is, this is the foundation of the chick and this is what it is. basically,
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this is our entire chicken product. we did not genetically modify the cells there, what's called spontaneously immortalized. so they're able to grow indefinitely, which they can you repeat that actually a special checking or doesn't come from industrial breeding? in this case, um, i don't think it was a special chicken. we have established processes to really fine tune the probing of these individual cells. i think it will always become easier now to look at special chickens. so be a breed via how they were raised. maybe the age of the chicken can be in a impactful to the, the full final flavor. so i think now we're in a better position to make those choices. need is more than just like the pure. this is how it tastes. there's identity is there story. there is recipe is there's, that's what my grandma made me back in the day. don't you take that away from me kind of thing. you know about me and that's a little bit different than a car. um, it's more fraud, right?
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it's more emotional, it's more intense. it's more. as you know, you've got that energy around it. so it can be a harder problem. will people accept this artificial meat? and just how soon could they even bias? plant based alternatives already? here? germans eat half a kilogram of a capital a year. the annual intake of meat is still much higher. 50 kilograms. but there's no doubt veganism is booming. swiss company planted has a unique selling points. it uses no onto officially derived additives and its products, which are called meat despite being plant based. the company says consumers familiar with a meat centric lifestyle needs some sort of income best time, convince these products have great potential, but there is a big communication channel,
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not losing people along the way. we must start that process now and come up with a set of phrases like meat, but better or like animals but different that. so the size of the material problem . since the spring lucas has been working on a steak made from solely protein, right? seed oil bein and rice well spices vitamin b 12 and beatrice side assistance due to an account it easily. wow. on saturdays from new. just like a real state a cause. okay. wow . wow. incredible. and i think it's great difference. how did you manage that? they have to think like it's not a 100 percent beef steak yet, but it's amazingly close a sense as strong as not on. ok. thank you. this really is the magic of
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fermentation, which takes the product to a whole new level of some nice kind of level as since there are flavors that i wouldn't expect to find in beef. so is that it also has that to mom a me t slaven a take a slice you've nailed that does have target tossing and the bites as i say it's ran to find to be state that so tend to throw out boy state. and so it's uh the state gets its special flavor from various marinate some spices. fermentation adds additional aromas and juiciness to meet the tanks, joe is created in extrude food process, which needs pete's and cools the plants pump. the details remain a secret isn't feasible on this, we took a bit of a wrong turn somewhere in the last 50 or 60 years scream. at some point we started
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eating and farming a lot of animals which brought the price is down. a lot of lobbying on a lot of market distortions with subsidies and today meet is insanely cheap and highly industrialized between somebody and the problem is actually the 90 to 95 percent of the mass produced meets that comes from this industry and not the 5 to 10 percent of the meat from animals that are farms sensibly and then stick this up in the future. we want to offer people something that makes them just as happy when they eat it. but without the negative aspects. albany, sony. these negative aspects the most visible in the meat, industry, stables, and slaughter houses. too often, food habits cause great suffering to animals. factory farming is mostly legal, sometimes illegal, but always poorly controlled. the reason why factory farms exist the day isn't
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because it is. companies don't care about the environment because those companies don't care about animals. something because those companies are vindictive or evil . it's because that simply is the most efficient way of making billions of pounds to meet at the lowest possible cost. i don't personally have an ethical issue with it. and so if their basic needs are being met of a, of a suffering and is a pain that's outside having its type of trade off by its neighbors that not suffering like what, where do you draw the line of what's, what suffering. and i think just saying, being in close quarters is suffering is kind of subjective because the stables and small houses are tucked away. it's easy to overlook the suffering. and if you eat meat from industrial meat production, but it soon yeah, yes i do. you got me and yes, it's gross. i can't tell you why i'm when it comes to food,
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you have to make so many decisions by labor. and if the product isn't there, you won't go to for other supermarkets to find it just when it comes to use a distribution place issued role when it comes to foods. but somebody must replaced all fixed and then child, we got to come up with approaches that recognize that you know, we're really, really complicated. you know, beings. and that makes us cold, but also like really annoying at the same time. but we just gotta live with the. meanwhile, in the past 15 minutes over 2000000 chickens for almost 40000 pigs and nearly 10000 capital have been small entered. the vast majority in factory farms get in sway be some people are moving away from this traditional model of animal husbandry. the maya family lives on a farm in co operation, as they say,
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with 300 capital. they feed the animals and support them as best they can. the animals are no longer taken to the slaughter house. we are not in the 6th, we had a terrible experience. you 96 with a bold. it wouldn't let us put it into transport trailer either the end of it and that he would so stop and there were 3 of us and we couldn't move him. we tested him, we were pressed for time. that going to line play loads. if it hadn't been get back, then he was do with a slow as a house and we couldn't do it. i can get back to them and we had to fight with the animal for over 2 hours, kenton moving on. that's why after that we gave up and said, we couldn't keep going like this, evaluated by that. what we were doing was animal cruelty to missing visa. see, why didn't we have to torture this animal? why did we have to do this crap on the hotmail. then i decided that my animals would never have to stuff like that again. maybe then we didn't do that again. and then i'm using these like a math at the maya's animals are allowed to design for themselves where to stay,
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who has all spring and when. com, so not separated from them. others, as is usually the case from time to time. individual kindle, aust, wanted to prevent the hood from becoming to launch otherwise the animals live their lives on their own terms. yeah, my fun in almost animals of the norm is social needs. i pronounce social behavior decision making all day, and that's exactly what you don't see. a normal livestock farming received a cigar. the animals can't really live because they're always separated by age. sex are used to so many i heard like this where they're altogether, it's unique and all of your it's i will provide i'm on the milestone. see that capital is farm animals. they reject air tanks prescribed by the you because they can cause tearing of the flap. the animals with chips on to the for
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both are it is and also mused and withholding subsidies as the matter has been taken to cold. vice phase is a habit out of what so striking about these hood is that the is the so a lot in the all you have to look them in the eye. the expression in their eyes is crucial. you might have them. so i'm going to go to any launch dairy farm where there are 1000 cows. how jaded they are. they slaves been not in free, that is concerned. and it's a completely different situation though. yeah, feel free your al special cows. that's how do you, uh oh, it is the sudden so it's like an extended family. we feel we have a big responsibility towards these animals and care for them a lot and i will send to you and engage the school. the animals are doing well. i mean, that's the biggest concern we'd sacrifice and so much to push this through again, still logs and we'll continue to do something as of late then told why is this so
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important to you? but it is because there are friends, animal welfare is not much of a topic in the you asked me to respond to the counters. dna, the average american eats about a 120 kilograms of meat per year. the highest rate anywhere. allison van in and modifies the genes of farm animals to further the optimize them to meet production . that's one of the big advantages of, you know, modern husbandry practices and branding is that we can get the animals to market white in 1314 months versus out on pastor. they can take 3 years or so. and that's just that much more, more emissions per kilogram of faithful. and that's the case even criticize the way animals in this is huge. barnes and industrial ways are being held as well as i think there are pros and cons to doing it any other way. i'm sorry, what is it that you value the most? is it the animal suffering in your words,
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old or is it the environmental efficiency of producing 3rd? is that more important to you? is it providing affordable for the paper so that for example, eggs are a really important staple for many people that are low income, so that's fine. that's a decision that's being made bought, and you have to face the trade offs that come with that. so it's more expensive for people and it's a bigger environmental footprint. allison wants to outwit nature with the help of genetic engineering. central to hub is ray, but the count who is pregnant with a genetic, a modified. com, are allowed to do that. in turn, these animals inter machine them to come in or in the morning or effect. well what you rather that'd be less efficient. allison has been working on this for decades, developing techniques to manipulate sounds, modifying bovine genes,
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so that all spring, no longer have horns using gene sizes to modify sheep and goats. so that the milk produces, medicinal substances just being fertilized, and which he wants the ability to determine the sex of animals using gene editing. to be her crowning achievement that's kind of before she shown us all the details, she gets a call from the event. we rush out, the cough is about to be boned. look, it's happening. the, and we didn't expect any other changes. i mean, you never know when you're interfere with a genome. do you? yeah, i, i'm not expecting any other changes. so a, i know where this is not in on crime is i'm 17, was to the, to the points of the experiment is to eliminate tom saying,
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reproduction to insure, i mean, male. com, cellphone for beef industry. what kind of you would like, ideally, for market animals that are going into the food supply, you'd like smiles to say probably more efficiently. the better the conversion of fuel ration fuel conversion ratios and kind of like a, a previous village relative to a great big truck or something. so they just are more efficient at conversing faith to guy. and that's now to, in countries like india, the capital and volta buffalo population is over 300000000. the animals all considered sacred slaughtering and eating them is frowned upon all for been the problem, these cattle release and lots of me thing. ensuring that mainly dairy cows and bone would greatly reduce emissions of the greenhouse gas. to understand why we start with the father of the new cough, cosmo. he's a genetic,
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a modified bowl that's like o miles has both the x and y chromosomes, the so called s y gene, which and shows that a fetus develops into a male is found on the y chromosome. and cosmo of this gene was also copied to chromosome 17. this means cosmo simon pauses on the coding for male offspring twice . that by increasing the probability of producing males, the special com will be closer to so you're not sure if it's male or not. uh yeah i, i have no idea only it would come out with my own bits and pieces, but it's i, it started, it could go the other way say so you have a not sure it's x x x x actually. yeah. magically it's you meant? correct? yeah, let's stop here a 2nd. yeah. the bad to interrupt us to say the coffee is too big,
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which is not unusual with onto official insemination problem. it's up to be delivered by c section. just checking this out. it's a big day. big day. sometimes biology ignores genetic manipulation will cosmonaut as the cough has to be cold, really be male. we're 23 minutes into this documentary. according to statistics, millions of farm animals have been slaughtered worldwide. and in germany, one d as being shown we can never bring it back to life. the
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is this is, this is a stomach. right? the bladder. things and was the this is the sky. this is my little hunter's prize whose comp labeled liver kidding . open heart disagree with its meal. i traditionally, those went to the hunter who split while the meat and the rest of the venison will go to the master of the hunt. helps me. yeah. tell me if i'm able to utilize everything and whose name goes i make venice in liver sausage where we make a liver dinner labeled with a nice way of being fried apple on the side. put it off at so little to perfect the safety roof. clearly that's the windpipe sixty's, basically behind that is the esophagus courses. diego,
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so these customs from another era phone, so you to confront the fact that this congress was once a living being then called there's nothing in the head. i wouldn't use the head of a coward pig like i do with ma'am sheep and goats would tear. you get nothing from it and you know, my grandfather used to think, clinics those i cool. so you're not using everything from nose to town and suddenly a, as well as getting, i mean, if i were to use everything, i'd be making sway be in brain. so could also be a mild, so a subset of sale. that will be a delicacy just, but it's a delicacy insight, but not everyone likes it. no, not every one, but it's good. the full way around. 11 kilograms, yielding about 5 kilograms of mate the blanks. shoulders minced, meat, all sausage, going fillets, venice inside. all the
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design to operate and good meats, bio reactive onto growing mates with tissue, tendons, and font. instead, they are cloning identical stem cells, increasing the number every 2 to 3 days by a factor of 2 to 5. they then transfer this pump of cells into even georgia tanks, adding one, every body needs to grow minerals, vitamins, fence proteins and carbohydrates. a cloud based to become meet the cell still have to be checked. they grow into a plant based frame and they're requiring them meet the tax jones. the scale is so difficult. and what you can do on the research bench is that sometimes unbelievable. right?
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and you can maybe make one perfect portion of steak and other, you know, different research institutes can do that across the world. but the ability to scale it to a size, to be commercially viable mans items that are really difficult part. i think it's hard for all of us when you're in the moment to fully wrap our brands around that things can fundamentally change. but it always does, right. it was hard a year ago to imagine we could type in a query to chat g b t and get an entire se written. now we're frustrated. the say isn't, you know, attend that attend instead of a 9 out of time. you know, it's hard for us to understand how quickly things can change, but it often does. and sure enough, as we leave good to meet, we see proof of this principle.
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until a few years ago, these self driving costs were technical pipe dreams and legal impossibilities. now it's clear and manually driving a cobblestone be a thing of the past, put these progress be transferred to the production and consumption of mate. good. we remain carnivals without causing animals suffering and environmental degradation . this biotech revolution is not just limited to meet. one stop wants to grow fish cells in bio reactive building on a trend here in california to combine big money with a big vision. i a allison buying founded wild type to say the weld simon stocks. i think a lot of us suffer from some level of paralysis when we see so much happening
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in the world that is sad. that is, you know, disappointing, that can seem bleak for the future. and for me, this was an opportunity to actually embrace that as a extremely difficult challenge as a, as a way to, to take that and, and find inspiration to get up every morning and feel like there's purpose. we have this, you know, mission for the planet. i a l from buying is i called the all legit st and still works as a don't to on weekends to ground himself as he says he can vote at this form a brewery with it stainless steel tanks into a lab these researching how to cultivate simon cells using 2nd hand ebay pods. the project is fully up and running and employees 70 people i expect his to be the 1st company in the us to sell culture grow,
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and fish. from here to alaska, for example, is salmon country. and what we've seen over the last few decades is just how decimated the populations have become even near here in san francisco, in all the in the san francisco bay, there used to be so many semen coming back every year and the little rivers and streams almost none come back now. the 2nd reason is that even with a fish farming that is, has not been able to catch up with the increasing demand. and so we need a new source, etc. simon has an extremely good feed convention and yet 40 percent of the fish had bones and in it's of thrown away culturing only stem cells would be more efficient font like with chicken meat, the technology to produce large quantities of these cultures has yet to be invented
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according to all yeah, using all the stainless steel tanks in the world, but his project would cover just one percent of the global demand for some of the production. as a culture, media alone would require its own form. that's accurate. culture turns out being mentioned in biology, isn't that easy. you're just taking out the heart of biology, but new living away. lots of other parts of biology like the immune system for a certain value right here. you mean system, we don't have it here. instead we just keep it completely sterile, a single micro but in this will run the whole thing and they like bacteria will grow much faster than our salmon cells. for example, the culture grand simon has not yet been authorized for consumption by us. helpful sour. it is, i am therefore not allowed to try it. at least not in front of the camera. i mean i can smell on it. yeah, of course ways. yeah. most space mail now this way you receive
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the song. yeah. please. yeah, this time and didn't taste much like facial only the presumably fishes never this free of microbes. but that too is an advantage this someone has of a fond old wild colt variety is since you started watching this documentary over 5600 tons of fish being taken promotions worldwide. one time every 3 seconds. another hoffer time has died as bycatch. nobody likes the idea that animal should die, so that we can eat yet the vast majority of people still accept it and consume fish will meet hammond maia also lives with this dichotomy. despite cooperating with his cattle, he eventually kills them. despite the animals, the stress and fear of transport and the slaughter house to make that dance easier
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. hammond maya has invented, immobile slow to box it and i was him to shoot account and leave it to bleed out. in the middle of the past, you among the other animals mostly avo. see it these you have to send to yourself properly for this job is good. that's very important. my mouse and carry my feelings around among the animals so that they would notice that mind you stone the animal in a familiar environment without disturbing it in any way or my shooting it in the head at close range. i didn't get to choose those next on the cliffs, new season. so it's a shot from a very close range because the animals are very team. so thompson, we shoot it while it's flying down to tier. it lays its head on its side and the other animals often just stay lying down around and see that isn't the highest law . got them to you. open the corona, da da. sorry. the blood flows out and the animal dies to on fields. and when the
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blood has run out, we close up the box and drive it to offload house where it's processed as usual. i understand it and it's, it's not a pleasant thing to be sure, at least it's a necessary evil but has to be done. i've run more than someone has to do it, and that's the responsibility you have towards the animal. you gave me perhaps montez in, so you can't leave it alone in its last hour. and you have to do it yourself. own it. without that getting scared or stressed because i think we owe that to the animals and again to the so far up in the north of finland, i came across a company that wants to feed the world's growing population without killing animal suffering or pollution. that product bacteria. so the foods has developed perfect nutrients, comp, town products, they, coal, so lean. it contains lots of minerals, fiber, the victims and fans. above all,
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it's 2 sons, protein 3 times as much as mate the gift for the world is, is so you know, they sent out of the new harvest, moving creed in a nice new species. it's a fact for technology to bypass the history process of a for the student that isn't bringing systems efficient in the, into sort ford ford system. then again, ultimately, what do we need to achieve in the mass in energy balance afford system is to replace the concept of what we call the anymore the wires call a while to stay begun on this so lane. it's like taking ancient like the makes the wine on olive oil together sauce, but it doesn't bring in its own taste. no doesn't taste anything. brings nice color . that's it. the
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past, the vinyl has been years researching how energy systems can be restructured to be sustainable. is using the same approach to revolutionize the food system. the e u has provided hayes bacteria generating plants. 37000000 euros in subsidies. his team is cultivating a micro design, so the bank to that policy originally found in the baltic sea. what makes it special is that it obtains its energy by splitting hydrogen, add carbon dioxide, oxygen at a few minerals and it multiplies rapidly. it means hop. a ton of brian can be harvested from this problem into every day. with this technology, we will stay in an order of magnitude improvement efficiency all producing for you're really trying to achieve better than plans better than nature, right? we empower such biology and such
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a nature that we haven't applied before. our organism is complete and natural, but it's different compared to those that we have understood for see this human kind or organism that we cro in the bank and this is our product it's. we have found it for the nature is to my for me, 3 in size, the type of life and food we haven't really used historically. as human kind, the came on understood, the concept of wrapping or a barry because you could see it, you could feel it. but now we have small cells. and how they work is different because they don't use sugar or, or sunlight, a set of all the old arised food containing so lean is an ice cream sold in single pole. if so, the foods had its way for eric and dairy products would become to pa, fluid as well to eventually the whole notion of animals as food at some
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point the company wants to create. so lean maint testing. i like the, the filling is very, it's rich and very good at the dow too. and i wouldn't notice any difference. that's the idea. so foods plans to build, so leading factories anywhere in the world with easy access to green electricity and want to places where it's electrolyze is can be used to produce the food for the bacteria sustainably. here at the company, headquarters, c o 2 is extracted from the using a direct capture system the, the gulf which these steps make conceivable is a sustainable circular economy that feeds the weld the
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rest of the call. i mean, that's what it's about. the i would say 15 to 20 minutes so we might like a vacant and that's the future. no. and as long as i think so it's quite easy to use the the 1st thing you want me to get in 26. how will the well feed itself them with bacteria powder instead of eggs, milk and meat? well tab will only be bone as we need them both for me to production counts for milk. we'll see. but for now, allison's dream remains elusive. the new born cough
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is not male as expected, but females. sometimes genes introduced not to officially a not to post on this a point thing is that all it's science. yeah. i mean, i'm happy, the cost is r k and stuff always makes me happy to say that and it's, it's funny. she looks a lot like her dad so, and that's it. but it's 4 years now since he was born, sorry, back to the drawing board and try again. based on my interviews and research, i don't think the world is ready to do without mate designs and habits. the power of major companies. all of this is difficult to overcome with the planet simply cannot cope with producing meat for 10000000 people using traditional methods. i will lead to even less mates in the future. and when i do,
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i'll make sure it was raised sustainably and that the animal suffering was minimal . when he leaves it as oprah shy it, some people are dumb enough to eat meat products 3 times a day. well, ceasing in an office chair all the time for that's just because this you can get dealing with less meat. meat should cost a bit more to of course, but it would be bad to as much best. so then over 6000000 chickens, 115000 pix, and 27000 capital would not have to dine in. just $1.00 to $3.00 quarters of an hour meet will remain as will the pleasure of eating it. animals suffering, one can hope, will not totally tend. this is how many should taste tests and did almost falls upon and define each one of these myself and it is new in the the,
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