Edibility and In Vitro Meat Edibility and In Vitro Meat

Edibility and In Vitro Meat

Ethical Considerations

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Description de l’éditeur

Consumers and policy makers have unprecedented choices to make in the years to come about how and what we eat. If we continue down our current path of food production, we risk ever-increasing levels of animal exploitation, environmental destruction, biodiversity loss, and challenges to human health. In vitro meat production, or the process of growing meat in a lab, has the potential to reduce the severity of these problems. This proposal would change our food systems dramatically. Edibility and In Vitro Meat: Ethical Considerations explores the ethical questions that it’s important to ask every stage of this process. Rachel Robison-Greene considers arguments for and against the production of in vitro meat, as well as challenges for implementation. She argues that in vitro meat should be implemented and that we should re-think how we use the term “edible.”

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2022
14 novembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
160
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Lexington Books
TAILLE
628
Ko

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