RE: What I learnt this week 28: Climate Engineering concerns, Airborne Algae, Georgetown Canada, Bone Bridges & Dangerous Good Bacteria!

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What I learnt this week 28: Climate Engineering concerns, Airborne Algae, Georgetown Canada, Bone Bridges & Dangerous Good Bacteria!

in science •  7 years ago 

@mobbs great post very informative! I watched a show on netflix about climate change and apparently they are only treating about 10% of the problem by changing what people do for example cfc gas and petrol etc, but what they still have not addressed and refuse to address is that 90% of the problem is directly linked to livestock farming especially the huge factory farms! The reason they don't address this is same as always down to profit!
Great post cant wait to read your next one!
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It is indeed a bit problem. I think there is a pretty great solution that is seeing rapid progress though - Lab-created meat: real meat created in the lab without a single animal being raised or killed. At one point a single burger was about $20,000, now they're more like $10... Soon we'll see them in restaurants!

Yes making great headway with stem cells in that department. I just hope they sort it quick oe else well all be eating bugs! nutritious but gross! lol