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June 2019 Thematic Book Review: Clean Meat by Paul Shapiro

by Aaditya Saha | 29-06-2019 06:16


When I first picked up this book, I had never heard of ¡°cultured meat¡± or ¡°lab-grown¡± meat. However, Paul Shapiro¡¯s book makes the case for why this new industry is among our best hopes for, quite literally, saving the world. In Clean Meat, Shapiro takes us behind the scenes of those who are about to change the world for the better.

As Yuval Noah Harari notes in the book¡¯s foreword, ¡°The world¡¯s animals are not the wildlife we think of when we think of animals.¡± Rather, most animals that exist on the planet are bred for our consumption. For example: There are forty thousand lions in the world to one billion domesticated pigs, fifty million penguins to fifty billion chickens—and for these animals, life is horrific: ¡°Judged by the amount of suffering it causes, industrial farming of animals is arguably one of the worst crimes in history.¡±

Cultured meat can solve many of the world¡¯s problems; from animal suffering to  greenhouse gases produced by animal agriculture, which are responsible for more greenhouse gases than all forms of transportation combined. They can avoid the required massive water consumption and the destruction of rainforests to raise animals.Shapiro writes about start-up pioneers who envision ¡°a world in which we can have our meat and eat it, too: where we can enjoy abundant amounts of meat and other animal products without all the environmental, animal welfare, and public health costs.¡±

Shapiro details the fascinating science behind cultured meat as well as shows us the history of meat consumption in the U.S. and other countries, and why it¡¯s becoming unsustainable.The science of clean meat is explained in both technical and layman¡¯s terms, which makes the industry¡¯s concepts accessible to all readers. This book is great for young readers like us, who probably have never heard of cultured meat before. 

Clean Meat should be read by anyone who cares about the planet, but most of all by those who currently eat and wear animals the way these products are made today. This book provides a detailed, well-rounded examination of a new industry that highlights the challenges — and the incredible possibilities — of feeding and clothing us all in an increasingly populated and demanding world.