After Meat: The Case for an Amazing, Meat-Free World

Animals make for terrible technology. The technological use of animals--making food, drugs, clothing, and cosmetics out of animal material--will cease. A cow takes over one year to grow, "wastes" over ninety percent of what it's fed, and cannot be innovated much further. After Meat explains the fundamental limits of animal technology in terms of physics and biology. Replacement technology such as microbial fermentation will surpass those limits. Eventually, we'll have food that is better in every way--in terms of taste, cost, nutrition, resource consumption, and ethics--because we won't use animals to produce it.

Along the way, After Meat leads us through a veritable forest of adjacent topics. We wade into evolution and reductivism, broach consciousness and the Multiverse, dive into economics and policy, bounce from weather prediction to the problem of hunger to the morality of eating plants. In sum, we ineluctably conclude that our future has little room for animal technology, and that future will be better for it.

Praise for After Meat:

"Any collection strong in sustainable choices and social transformation needs to include After Meat", Recommended Reading-D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

"After Meat is an entertaining and hugely informative book", 4.5/5 stars-San Francisco Book Review

"arrestingly matter-of-fact," "left-brained," and "engaging"-Kirkus Reviews

"After Meat provides much-needed scientific clarity and captivating detail"-Jacy Reese Anthis, Author of The End of Animal Farming

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After Meat: The Case for an Amazing, Meat-Free World

Animals make for terrible technology. The technological use of animals--making food, drugs, clothing, and cosmetics out of animal material--will cease. A cow takes over one year to grow, "wastes" over ninety percent of what it's fed, and cannot be innovated much further. After Meat explains the fundamental limits of animal technology in terms of physics and biology. Replacement technology such as microbial fermentation will surpass those limits. Eventually, we'll have food that is better in every way--in terms of taste, cost, nutrition, resource consumption, and ethics--because we won't use animals to produce it.

Along the way, After Meat leads us through a veritable forest of adjacent topics. We wade into evolution and reductivism, broach consciousness and the Multiverse, dive into economics and policy, bounce from weather prediction to the problem of hunger to the morality of eating plants. In sum, we ineluctably conclude that our future has little room for animal technology, and that future will be better for it.

Praise for After Meat:

"Any collection strong in sustainable choices and social transformation needs to include After Meat", Recommended Reading-D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

"After Meat is an entertaining and hugely informative book", 4.5/5 stars-San Francisco Book Review

"arrestingly matter-of-fact," "left-brained," and "engaging"-Kirkus Reviews

"After Meat provides much-needed scientific clarity and captivating detail"-Jacy Reese Anthis, Author of The End of Animal Farming

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After Meat: The Case for an Amazing, Meat-Free World

After Meat: The Case for an Amazing, Meat-Free World

by Karthik Sekar
After Meat: The Case for an Amazing, Meat-Free World

After Meat: The Case for an Amazing, Meat-Free World

by Karthik Sekar

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Animals make for terrible technology. The technological use of animals--making food, drugs, clothing, and cosmetics out of animal material--will cease. A cow takes over one year to grow, "wastes" over ninety percent of what it's fed, and cannot be innovated much further. After Meat explains the fundamental limits of animal technology in terms of physics and biology. Replacement technology such as microbial fermentation will surpass those limits. Eventually, we'll have food that is better in every way--in terms of taste, cost, nutrition, resource consumption, and ethics--because we won't use animals to produce it.

Along the way, After Meat leads us through a veritable forest of adjacent topics. We wade into evolution and reductivism, broach consciousness and the Multiverse, dive into economics and policy, bounce from weather prediction to the problem of hunger to the morality of eating plants. In sum, we ineluctably conclude that our future has little room for animal technology, and that future will be better for it.

Praise for After Meat:

"Any collection strong in sustainable choices and social transformation needs to include After Meat", Recommended Reading-D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review

"After Meat is an entertaining and hugely informative book", 4.5/5 stars-San Francisco Book Review

"arrestingly matter-of-fact," "left-brained," and "engaging"-Kirkus Reviews

"After Meat provides much-needed scientific clarity and captivating detail"-Jacy Reese Anthis, Author of The End of Animal Farming


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165026164
Publisher: Karthik Sekar
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Karthik has a doctorate in chemical engineering from Northwestern University and postdoctoral research experience from ETH Zurich. Karthik's research career has spanned many topics related to the future of food including bioreactor design, microbiology, metabolism, and systems/quantitative biology. He currently works as a data scientist to develop next-generation vegan alternatives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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