This paper assesses the potential of cultured meat to reduce environmental impacts of livestock production in Europe. Cultured meat (i.e. in vitro meat or lab-grown meat) is produced by cultivating livestock muscle cells in a growth media. The environmental impacts of hypothetical large-scale production of cultured meat were compared to the impacts of livestock production in the EU-27. The results showed that if all meat produced in the EU-27 was replaced by cultured meat, the GHG emissions, land use and water use would be reduced by two orders of magnitude compared to current meat production practices. When the opportunity costs of land use were included, the environmental benefits were even higher. More research and development is require...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Meat is an important protein source for humans obtained from slaughtering a living animal. Rearing a...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
This paper assesses the potential of cultured meat to reduce environmental impacts of livestock prod...
Producing animal proteins requires large areas of agricultural land and is a major source of greenho...
Cultured meat is produced by culturing animal muscle tissue in a laboratory without growing the whol...
Livestock production contributes 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions, 27% of the global water foo...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
International audienceCultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered ...
Protein alternatives are crucial for a sustainable food production in future. Cultured meat is prese...
Cultured meat has been presented as an environmentally friendlier option to conventional meat, but d...
Cultured or Lab-grown meat has its place in the developing field of cellular agriculture and constit...
Rising global demand for meat will result in increased environmental pollution, energy consumption, ...
Livestock production accounts for 19 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and 9 percent of anth...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Meat is an important protein source for humans obtained from slaughtering a living animal. Rearing a...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
This paper assesses the potential of cultured meat to reduce environmental impacts of livestock prod...
Producing animal proteins requires large areas of agricultural land and is a major source of greenho...
Cultured meat is produced by culturing animal muscle tissue in a laboratory without growing the whol...
Livestock production contributes 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions, 27% of the global water foo...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
International audienceCultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered ...
Protein alternatives are crucial for a sustainable food production in future. Cultured meat is prese...
Cultured meat has been presented as an environmentally friendlier option to conventional meat, but d...
Cultured or Lab-grown meat has its place in the developing field of cellular agriculture and constit...
Rising global demand for meat will result in increased environmental pollution, energy consumption, ...
Livestock production accounts for 19 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and 9 percent of anth...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Meat is an important protein source for humans obtained from slaughtering a living animal. Rearing a...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...