One way to reduce the greenhouse gases produced by the meat industry: cutting out the farm. Cultivating meat by growing cells without growing the whole animal has gotten tentative approval from regulators.
But keeping its environmental impact low means the industry will have to make certain choices. And companies like Upside Foods will need to find ways to make their prices comparable to traditional meat if they hope to convince consumers to swallow it.
The Wall Street Journal’s Zoe Thomas hosts this special episode of WSJ Tech News Briefing looking into emerging climate tech.
Photo Illustration: Dave Cole/The Wall Street Journal
#Meat #Climate #WSJ
But keeping its environmental impact low means the industry will have to make certain choices. And companies like Upside Foods will need to find ways to make their prices comparable to traditional meat if they hope to convince consumers to swallow it.
The Wall Street Journal’s Zoe Thomas hosts this special episode of WSJ Tech News Briefing looking into emerging climate tech.
Photo Illustration: Dave Cole/The Wall Street Journal
#Meat #Climate #WSJ
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