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Plant-based meat sales fell significantly last year. What does that mean for climate change?

The meteoric rise of Beyond Meat and its top rival, Impossible Foods, has largely been a testament to the world’s desire to tackle the climate crisis.

Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Can lab-grown burgers help stop climate change?

Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Can lab-grown burgers help stop climate change?

Lab-grown meat has been hailed as a solution to humanity's unsustainable consumption of animal products, but some say the idea is a fantasy.
Plant-based food companies face critics: environmental advocates

Plant-based food companies face critics: environmental advocates

Some analysts say they cannot determine if plant-based foods are more sustainable than meat because the companies are not transparent about their emissions.
Plant-based proteins slash pricing during the pandemic, even as grocery prices surge

Plant-based proteins slash pricing during the pandemic, even as grocery prices surge

Plant-based proteins surge in grocery sales during the pandemic, with their prices falling rapidly as companies grow.
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Plant-based meat is coming to school cafeterias nationwide

Impossible Food is partnering with school districts nationwide to bring school cafeterias plant-based meats, hoping to raise climate change awareness in young Americans.
Ezra Klein: Let’s launch a moonshot for meatless meat
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Ezra Klein: Let’s launch a moonshot for meatless meat

It wouldn’t actually take that much of an investment for Biden to get us headed in the right direction.
Impossible foods invests $1.5 billion into plant-based milk, steak, fish and bacon

Impossible foods invests $1.5 billion into plant-based milk, steak, fish and bacon

The food-tech company announces it will double the size of its research and development team to bring plant-based milk and steak to market.
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