i'm not even goin to have kids because of the resources involved in supporting another human to day. The poorest nations tend to have the most childbirths por woman, whereas the rich countries tend to have very low childbirth and i think most of those low fertility rates are not related to environmental concerns. They're just don't wan't have so many kids. Even countries like japan, which have very low fertility rado, i don't think it's because they're sitting around worried about adding more greenhouse gase omissions to the atmosphere. How do we feed ourselves without destroying planet? Like there's only so much amazon rain foruse left that we can cut down. And
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Paul Shapiro, founder and chief executive of Better Meat, to talk about making meat alternatives, (4:00), the $300,000 burger (11:00), using fungi (12:00), turning mushroom roots into steak (16:35), becoming an ingredient company (18:00), growing up an animal lover (19:45), starting an animal rights NGO (23:00), changing his approach (26:30), writing a book (28:40), starting Better Meat (31:50), experimenting with alternatives (33:45), his first hire (35:20), scaling up (39:20), the slow rate of innovation (43:10), his worst day of work (47:25), and society’s stubborn views on meat (49:05).
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