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不杀害动物的皮革与肉
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安卓斯·福格思 |
TEDGlobal 2013
• June 2013
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到2050年,全球需要1000亿的陆上动物才能提供所需的肉、奶制品、蛋、和皮具。饲养如此多的牲畜,对地球是沉重、可能无法持续的负担。有没有别的解决办法?这场演讲令人大开眼界,组织工程倡导者Andras Forgacs主张。我们不应该再为了汉堡包和手袋而杀生,生物制造的肉和皮革才是文明之道。
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global issues
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sustainability
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innovation
social change
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animals
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future
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fashion
agriculture
medical research
bioethics
conservation
synthetic biology
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