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Nojay UK8/24/2021 3:54:30 am PDT

re: #207 ericblair

There’s a lot of marginal and unimproved land around the world that provides meat for market at quite low cost, comparatively speaking. Hill farms in Scotland, Mid-Western high prairie in the US, steppe in Asia, the Australian outback, Alpine meadows, the list goes on. The key is cheap land and lots of it providing limited fodder for a low density population of hardy meat animals like, say, bison or mammoths (I wish).

Vat-grown or artificial meats require energy to grow, usually electrical energy of some kind and right now the world is burning way too much fossil carbon to generate electricity as it is. Reindeer farmers in Finland’s northern forests don’t burn a lot of electricity.