I’d try it. Printed meat opens an interesting debate, testing environmentalists’ ethical arguments against eating beef. We know that on the whole raising cattle is environmentally terrible, painful for the animals, and expensive. Could distaste (eg, the “ew-ick” factor) for bio-beef turn into a viable solution? After all, it’s safe, tasty, equally nutritious, would save millions of acres of land, substantially lower carbon footprint, and raise water quality. It also nearly eliminates swine flu, Mad Cow, avian flu, tuberculosis, brucellosis, and other animal-to-human plagues. (I’d argue further that it would relieve ranchers the pain of losing a few head to wolves.)

Bio-beef would resolve countless issues, but the ick factor seems to overwhelm the arguments for it. Thus, testing the boundaries and worth of environmental ethics…

joshbyard:

Vat-Meat Approaching the Mainstream: Peter Thiel Seeds Modern Meadow

Billionaire investor Peter Thiel’s philanthropic foundation plans to announce today a six-figure grant for bioprinted meat, part of an ambitious plan to bring to the world’s dinner tables a set of technologies originally developed for creating medical-grade tissues.

The recipient of the Thiel Foundation’s grant, a Columbia, Mo.-based startup named Modern Meadow, is pitching bioprinted meat as a more environmentally-friendly way to satisfy a natural human craving for animal protein. Co-founder Andras Forgacs has sharply criticized the overall cost of traditional livestock practices, saying “if you look at the resource intensity of everything that goes into a hamburger, it is an environmental train wreck.”

(via 3D printed meat: It’s what’s for dinner | Cutting Edge - CNET News)

  08/15/12 at 09:22am via CNET
  1. madaboutmad reblogged this from emergentfutures
  2. oceanplait reblogged this from antistigma and added:
    It’s been a staple in sf stories for years now. I don’t see the ick factor. Bring on the biobeef!
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  6. bzzimm reblogged this from emergentfutures and added:
    Wut
  7. josephstoddart reblogged this from emergentfutures and added:
    I know some people thinks it’s gross (I’ll admit I would think that at first) but when you look past that and look at it...
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    Change
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  10. ghostinthemachinelrm reblogged this from climateadaptation and added:
    I want Bio-beef!
  11. dobredobre reblogged this from climateadaptation and added:
    interested in opinions on this. after (admittedly cursory) readings i’m wide open to it. especially interested in...
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    NO NO NO NO NO
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  17. magister-zazu reblogged this from climateadaptation and added:
    I have an inkling in my head that this is still not the way to go, but time will tell.
  18. impulsivefarmer reblogged this from climateadaptation and added:
    I really don’t like beef. Yes I will have a steak once in a while, but for the most part I stick to chicken and pork. I...
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    YES. I’ve been going on about both of these technologies for a while, so this is pretty awesome to see.
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  24. futurist-foresight reblogged this from joshbyard and added:
    Synthetic meat: Potentially a great coup for sustainability and animal rights.
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  28. climateadaptation reblogged this from joshbyard and added:
    I’d try it. Printed meat opens an interesting debate, testing environmentalists’ ethical arguments against eating beef....
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