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Episode 11 - How Biocraft cat food and cellular agriculture will stop Climate Change

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This episode is exciting for me personally because it introduces two concepts that are, in my opinion, the largest solutions to climate change. The first is cellular production, bioreactors, and farm-free meat. The second reason I’m excited is because our guest today, Dr. Falconer, discovered a shortcut to solving climate change... with cat food. That's right. And we’re counting on it sounding ridiculous and flying under the radar. It turns out the simple act of producing farm-free cat food in a bioreactor might solve all of the world's meat and agriculture problems at once. Listen and see how soon you can spot what makes it possible.

Imagine a future where we grow our meat and vegetables at a cellular level inside compact facilities powered by renewable energy. The meat is clean and healthy with no herbicides, pesticides, PFAS or antibiotics. It is tailored to maximize the amount of nutrition our biology and evolution requires.

Because this food is no longer grown on-farm, it is produced in cities and towns next to the people it feeds where almost anyone, anywhere can make it, meaning no one goes hungry. But the best part of this future is outside. Half of the earth’s land surface returns to nature, rewilded, where ecosystems recover. Forests grow from abandoned pastures, pulling carbon out of the atmosphere to build themselves. The animals and birds return to the forests. And humans, well fed and healthy, play with their cats, laughing as they remember that this was all thanks to cat food.

You can read more by visiting: Biocraft Captain Furface and the Giant Broink by James. M. Ellis Thanks for listening! If you liked this episode, please tell your friends. Hit the like button wherever you heard this so you'll know when the next one comes out. And if you missed any of the episodes, they're waiting for you. Stay optimistic about climate change. Together, we will do this.

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Drop us a line on replaceremoverecover@gmail.com

Music in this episode provided by Artlist.io

Theme Song - "The Best Thing" by Paper Planes 00:28 - "A Winter Migration" by Ardie Son 12:24 and 13:15 - "Forged in Combat" by Idan Kupferberg 18:07 and 19:48 - "Mouse Trap" by Elad Perez 24:10 - "The Motions Reprise" by Diffie Bozman

Sound Effects by Pixabay: “Laser Shot Ingame” Sound Effect by Ribhav Agrawal “Crockery” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay “Ladder Drop” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay “Machine Powering Down” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay “Power Down” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay

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This episode is exciting for me personally because it introduces two concepts that are, in my opinion, the largest solutions to climate change. The first is cellular production, bioreactors, and farm-free meat. The second reason I’m excited is because our guest today, Dr. Falconer, discovered a shortcut to solving climate change... with cat food. That's right. And we’re counting on it sounding ridiculous and flying under the radar. It turns out the simple act of producing farm-free cat food in a bioreactor might solve all of the world's meat and agriculture problems at once. Listen and see how soon you can spot what makes it possible.

Imagine a future where we grow our meat and vegetables at a cellular level inside compact facilities powered by renewable energy. The meat is clean and healthy with no herbicides, pesticides, PFAS or antibiotics. It is tailored to maximize the amount of nutrition our biology and evolution requires.

Because this food is no longer grown on-farm, it is produced in cities and towns next to the people it feeds where almost anyone, anywhere can make it, meaning no one goes hungry. But the best part of this future is outside. Half of the earth’s land surface returns to nature, rewilded, where ecosystems recover. Forests grow from abandoned pastures, pulling carbon out of the atmosphere to build themselves. The animals and birds return to the forests. And humans, well fed and healthy, play with their cats, laughing as they remember that this was all thanks to cat food.

You can read more by visiting: Biocraft Captain Furface and the Giant Broink by James. M. Ellis Thanks for listening! If you liked this episode, please tell your friends. Hit the like button wherever you heard this so you'll know when the next one comes out. And if you missed any of the episodes, they're waiting for you. Stay optimistic about climate change. Together, we will do this.

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Drop us a line on replaceremoverecover@gmail.com

Music in this episode provided by Artlist.io

Theme Song - "The Best Thing" by Paper Planes 00:28 - "A Winter Migration" by Ardie Son 12:24 and 13:15 - "Forged in Combat" by Idan Kupferberg 18:07 and 19:48 - "Mouse Trap" by Elad Perez 24:10 - "The Motions Reprise" by Diffie Bozman

Sound Effects by Pixabay: “Laser Shot Ingame” Sound Effect by Ribhav Agrawal “Crockery” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay “Ladder Drop” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay “Machine Powering Down” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay “Power Down” SFX by Sound Effect from Pixabay

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