Clean Meat: How Growing Meat Without Animals Will Revolutionize Dinner and the World

Author:   Contributor Paul Shapiro ,  Yuval Noah Harari
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   09 April 2024
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Author:   Contributor Paul Shapiro ,  Yuval Noah Harari
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9781501189098


ISBN 10:   1501189093
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   09 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Between E. coli, Salmonella, and Campylobacter, eating meat today can sometimes seem like playing Russian roulette. But as Paul Shapiro points out in this enthralling look into the near future, these risks could be all but eliminated with a shift toward growing clean meat that will keep animals, along with their intestinal pathogens, off our plates. --Michael Greger, M.D., bestselling author of How Not to Die A brisk and engaging case, Clean Meat advocates without overselling. --Wall Street Journal Shapiro's book is a wake-up call informing Americans that not only will lab-grown, cultured meat be healthier--unnecessary antibiotic usage on animals living in crowded, contaminated quarters has made the quality of much of our meat questionable at best--it will also tremendously reduce animal suffering. -Big Think [A] carefully researched and lively written volume. --Pacific Standard The meat we sell at Whole Foods Market is rated on an animal welfare scale of 1-5+ but when clean meat hits the market, I'd like to put it in our meat section with an animal welfare rating of 10 since it means no animals were harmed or killed. Read Paul Shapiro's captivating account of the entrepreneurs working to enable us to sell that meat soon. --John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market An intriguing argument from an animal rights perspective for developing an economy of cultured, lab-born meat. Shapiro, a vice president at the Humane Society, observes at the outset that the seemingly science-fiction-y thing he calls clean meat is a reality. . . Shapiro serves up portraits of a rapidly developing technology. --Kirkus Reviews This is the book to read to understand the story of the cultured meat movement. --Mark Post, creator of the world's first clean burger Paul Shapiro has artfully chronicled a most important development in his very worthwhile book Clean Meat, destined to take its place in the literature of moral progress. --Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of The Moral Arc Paul Shapiro provides a fascinating look at the future of food and the innovators who are working to interrupt and reinvent the food system. Clean Meat is an interesting and worthwhile read. --Ann Veneman, former executive director of UNICEF and former US Secretary of Agriculture Paul Shapiro has written a timely and informative book on the exciting transformation that is about to happen in the way we produce our food. He introduces us to the bold young innovators and entrepreneurs who are developing clean meat, milk and eggs. What they are doing has the potential to put an end to a vast quantity of cruelty, and to make a dramatic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. --Peter Singer, bestselling author of Animal Liberation and Princeton ethicist Clean Meat offers an enthralling look into a near future where many of our most dangerous food safety risks could be all but eliminated. Paul Shapiro tells a tale in this important book that could just save your life. --Michael Greger, M.D., bestselling author of How Not to Die Clean meat could be a huge win for animal welfare, human health, and the planet. If you want to learn more about the scientists, entrepreneurs and activists who are leading this revolution, read Paul Shapiro's compelling and optimistic book. --Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Alphabet, former CEO of Google An interesting and controversial glimpse into how cellular agriculture may supplement conventional agriculture and how innovation offers a variety of additional ways to feed a hungry and growing world. --Dan Glickman, Former US Secretary of Agriculture Clean Meat offers an inspirational look into a future where the cellular agricultural revolution helps lower rates of foodborne illness, greatly improves environmental sustainability, and allows us to continue to enjoy the food we love. --Kathleen Sebelius, Former US Secretary of Health & Human Services Clean meat is poised to revolutionize the business of food and agriculture, addressing many of our most pressing problems. This book artfully tells the story of the roots of that revolution and where it may be leading us. --Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, and Suzy Welch, TV journalist, co-authors of Winning


Between E. coli, Salmonella, and Campylobacter, eating meat today can sometimes seem like playing Russian roulette. But as Paul Shapiro points out in this enthralling look into the near future, these risks could be all but eliminated with a shift toward growing clean meat that will keep animals, along with their intestinal pathogens, off our plates. --Michael Greger, M.D., bestselling author of How Not to Die A brisk and engaging case, Clean Meat advocates without overselling. --Wall Street Journal Shapiro's book is a wake-up call informing Americans that not only will lab-grown, cultured meat be healthier--unnecessary antibiotic usage on animals living in crowded, contaminated quarters has made the quality of much of our meat questionable at best--it will also tremendously reduce animal suffering. -Big Think [A] carefully researched and lively written volume. --Pacific Standard The meat we sell at Whole Foods Market is rated on an animal welfare scale of 1-5+ but when clean meat hits the market, I'd like to put it in our meat section with an animal welfare rating of 10 since it means no animals were harmed or killed. Read Paul Shapiro's captivating account of the entrepreneurs working to enable us to sell that meat soon. --John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market An intriguing argument from an animal rights perspective for developing an economy of cultured, lab-born meat. Shapiro, a vice president at the Humane Society, observes at the outset that the seemingly science-fiction-y thing he calls clean meat is a reality. . . Shapiro serves up portraits of a rapidly developing technology. --Kirkus Reviews This is the book to read to understand the story of the cultured meat movement. --Mark Post, creator of the world's first clean burger Paul Shapiro has artfully chronicled a most important development in his very worthwhile book Clean Meat, destined to take its place in the literature of moral progress. --Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of The Moral Arc Paul Shapiro provides a fascinating look at the future of food and the innovators who are working to interrupt and reinvent the food system. Clean Meat is an interesting and worthwhile read. --Ann Veneman, former executive director of UNICEF and former US Secretary of Agriculture Paul Shapiro has written a timely and informative book on the exciting transformation that is about to happen in the way we produce our food. He introduces us to the bold young innovators and entrepreneurs who are developing clean meat, milk and eggs. What they are doing has the potential to put an end to a vast quantity of cruelty, and to make a dramatic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. --Peter Singer, bestselling author of Animal Liberation and Princeton ethicist An interesting and controversial glimpse into how cellular agriculture may supplement conventional agriculture and how innovation offers a variety of additional ways to feed a hungry and growing world. --Dan Glickman, Former US Secretary of Agriculture Clean Meat offers an inspirational look into a future where the cellular agricultural revolution helps lower rates of foodborne illness, greatly improves environmental sustainability, and allows us to continue to enjoy the food we love. --Kathleen Sebelius, Former US Secretary of Health & Human Services Clean meat is poised to revolutionize the business of food and agriculture, addressing many of our most pressing problems. This book artfully tells the story of the roots of that revolution and where it may be leading us. --Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, and Suzy Welch, TV journalist, co-authors of Winning Clean Meat offers an enthralling look into a near future where many of our most dangerous food safety risks could be all but eliminated. Paul Shapiro tells a tale in this important book that could just save your life. --Michael Greger, M.D., bestselling author of How Not to Die Clean meat could be a huge win for animal welfare, human health, and the planet. If you want to learn more about the scientists, entrepreneurs and activists who are leading this revolution, read Paul Shapiro's compelling and optimistic book. --Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Alphabet, former CEO of Google


Between E. coli, Salmonella, and Campylobacter, eating meat today can sometimes seem like playing Russian roulette. But as Paul Shapiro points out in this enthralling look into the near future, these risks could be all but eliminated with a shift toward growing clean meat that will keep animals, along with their intestinal pathogens, off our plates. --Michael Greger, M.D., bestselling author of How Not to Die A brisk and engaging case, Clean Meat advocates without overselling. --Wall Street Journal Shapiro's book is a wake-up call informing Americans that not only will lab-grown, cultured meat be healthier--unnecessary antibiotic usage on animals living in crowded, contaminated quarters has made the quality of much of our meat questionable at best--it will also tremendously reduce animal suffering. -Big Think [A] carefully researched and lively written volume. --Pacific Standard The meat we sell at Whole Foods Market is rated on an animal welfare scale of 1-5+ but when clean meat hits the market, I'd like to put it in our meat section with an animal welfare rating of 10 since it means no animals were harmed or killed. Read Paul Shapiro's captivating account of the entrepreneurs working to enable us to sell that meat soon. --John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market An intriguing argument from an animal rights perspective for developing an economy of cultured, lab-born meat. Shapiro, a vice president at the Humane Society, observes at the outset that the seemingly science-fiction-y thing he calls clean meat is a reality. . . Shapiro serves up portraits of a rapidly developing technology. --Kirkus Reviews Paul Shapiro provides a fascinating look at the future of food and the innovators who are working to interrupt and reinvent the food system. Clean Meat is an interesting and worthwhile read. --Ann Veneman, former executive director of UNICEF and former US Secretary of Agriculture Paul Shapiro has written a timely and informative book on the exciting transformation that is about to happen in the way we produce our food. He introduces us to the bold young innovators and entrepreneurs who are developing clean meat, milk and eggs. What they are doing has the potential to put an end to a vast quantity of cruelty, and to make a dramatic reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. --Peter Singer, bestselling author of Animal Liberation and Princeton ethicist Clean Meat offers an inspirational look into a future where the cellular agricultural revolution helps lower rates of foodborne illness, greatly improves environmental sustainability, and allows us to continue to enjoy the food we love. --Kathleen Sebelius, Former US Secretary of Health & Human Services Clean meat is poised to revolutionize the business of food and agriculture, addressing many of our most pressing problems. This book artfully tells the story of the roots of that revolution and where it may be leading us. --Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, and Suzy Welch, TV journalist, co-authors of Winning Clean Meat offers an enthralling look into a near future where many of our most dangerous food safety risks could be all but eliminated. Paul Shapiro tells a tale in this important book that could just save your life. --Michael Greger, M.D., bestselling author of How Not to Die This is the book to read to understand the story of the cultured meat movement. --Mark Post, creator of the world's first clean burger Paul Shapiro has artfully chronicled a most important development in his very worthwhile book Clean Meat, destined to take its place in the literature of moral progress. --Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of The Moral Arc An interesting and controversial glimpse into how cellular agriculture may supplement conventional agriculture and how innovation offers a variety of additional ways to feed a hungry and growing world. --Dan Glickman, Former US Secretary of Agriculture Clean meat could be a huge win for animal welfare, human health, and the planet. If you want to learn more about the scientists, entrepreneurs and activists who are leading this revolution, read Paul Shapiro's compelling and optimistic book. --Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Alphabet, former CEO of Google


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When Paul Shapiro took his first bite of clean meat in 2014, more humans had gone into space than had eaten real meat grown outside an animal. In addition to being among the world's first clean meat consumers, Paul is a four-time TEDx speaker, the co-host of the Business for Good Podcast, the CEO of The Better Meat Co., and longtime leader in food sustainability. He's published hundreds of articles in publications ranging from daily newspapers to academic journals. Paul lives in Sacramento, California with his wife Toni Okamoto, author and founder of Plant-Based on a Budget. His first book, Clean Meat, is a Washington Post bestseller, and has been translated into numerous other languages. You can read more about Paul's work and contact him at Paul-Shapiro.com.

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