デイヴ・アスプリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (デイヴ・アスプリーInstagram)「Friends, franken-meat simply isn’t meat. It doesn’t do the same thing to your body. Culturing muscle cells in a culture medium that comes from glyphosate-soaked corn grown on sick soil is a step down even from industrial meat practices. It is a path of distraction for your health and the environment.  Clean meat comes from grass-fed animals raised outdoors and treated with care.  When we have animals in our ecosystem, we build healthy soil.   When we mistakenly remove animals from the ecosystem, we are declaring war on our soil, the very foundation of the food chain.  No amount of marketing or greenwashing can ever make synthetic meat good for the environment because animal poop makes soil that is the largest carbon sink we have.  I care a lot about carbon. In fact, did you hear about @elonmusk’s $100 million @Xprize for carbon capture?  I was one of the first donors to create the carbon capture Xprize when it was in danger of being cut from the list of priorities of global problems to solve. All it took was eight other friends who put in money and time to get the prize to the point that Elon would fund it.  All of that carbon capture research tells me the same thing that I have seen as a small permaculture farmer raising veggies alongside grass-fed animals: thick, healthy soil is necessary for us to continue to thrive as a species for the next hundred years.  Killing the soil by growing mono-crops to feed cow cells in giant vats is a step in the wrong direction.  When you know how to eat, you eat grass-fed animals, nose to tail. You get collagen. You get fat-soluble nutrients that come from bacteria in the guts of cows that eat plants. You get minerals. You won’t find any of that in synthetic meat. 🤷‍♂️  Yes, let’s use technology to solve the carbon problem. Let’s also use the wisdom of mother nature, and she starts in our soil. 🙏  Source: @nypost」2月18日 23時06分 - dave.asprey

デイヴ・アスプリーのインスタグラム(dave.asprey) - 2月18日 23時06分


Friends, franken-meat simply isn’t meat. It doesn’t do the same thing to your body. Culturing muscle cells in a culture medium that comes from glyphosate-soaked corn grown on sick soil is a step down even from industrial meat practices. It is a path of distraction for your health and the environment.

Clean meat comes from grass-fed animals raised outdoors and treated with care.

When we have animals in our ecosystem, we build healthy soil.

When we mistakenly remove animals from the ecosystem, we are declaring war on our soil, the very foundation of the food chain.

No amount of marketing or greenwashing can ever make synthetic meat good for the environment because animal poop makes soil that is the largest carbon sink we have.

I care a lot about carbon. In fact, did you hear about @elonmusk’s $100 million @Xprize for carbon capture?

I was one of the first donors to create the carbon capture Xprize when it was in danger of being cut from the list of priorities of global problems to solve. All it took was eight other friends who put in money and time to get the prize to the point that Elon would fund it.

All of that carbon capture research tells me the same thing that I have seen as a small permaculture farmer raising veggies alongside grass-fed animals: thick, healthy soil is necessary for us to continue to thrive as a species for the next hundred years.

Killing the soil by growing mono-crops to feed cow cells in giant vats is a step in the wrong direction.

When you know how to eat, you eat grass-fed animals, nose to tail. You get collagen. You get fat-soluble nutrients that come from bacteria in the guts of cows that eat plants. You get minerals. You won’t find any of that in synthetic meat. 🤷‍♂️

Yes, let’s use technology to solve the carbon problem. Let’s also use the wisdom of mother nature, and she starts in our soil. 🙏

Source: @nypost


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