Bill Gates says 'all rich nations should move to 100% synthetic beef' to combat climate change



Bill Gates wants wealthier nations around the globe to ditch eating beef and instead switch to lab-grown or plant-based alternative "meats" in an effort to combat climate change.

What are the details?

The Microsoft cofounder sat down with MIT Technology Review to plug his new book, "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster," and provided his views on what possible solutions might be viable — or not.

One area where Gates has become more optimistic is in the idea of transitioning folks away from beef, since cows are notoriously viewed as damaging to the environment due to emissions from their flatulence.

On this topic, Gates told MIT, "In terms of livestock, it's very difficult. There are all the things where they feed them different food, like there's this one compound that gives you a 20% reduction [in methane emissions]. But sadly, those bacteria [in their digestive system that produce methane] are a necessary part of breaking down the grass. And so I don't know if there'll be some natural approach there. I'm afraid the synthetic [protein alternatives like plant-based burgers] will be required for at least the beef thing."

Gates went on to plug a number of firms he invests in that produce meat alternatives, such as Memphis Meats, Beyond Meat, and Impossible Foods, noting that "as for scale today, they don't represent 1% of the meat in the world, but they're on their way."

He added that he does not think that such options would be viable in the world's poorest countries where "we'll have to use animal genetics to dramatically raise the amount of beef per emissions for them."

Gates then declared:

I do think all rich countries should move to 100% synthetic beef. You can get used to the taste difference, and the claim is they're going to make it taste even better over time. Eventually, that green premium is modest enough that you can sort of change the [behavior of] people or use regulation to totally shift the demand.

The tech titan also complained about pushback in Congress over wanting to label the faux meat products as "beef," however, he acknowledge that his idea may not catch on right away. Gates told MIT, "Now I've said I can actually see a path. But you're right that saying to people, 'You can't have cows anymore'—talk about a politically unpopular approach to things."

Anything else?

Gates, one of the richest men on the globe, has become increasingly involved in areas of agriculture in recent years. Last month, The Land Report discovered that he is now the largest private farmland owner in the United States.

Trudeau's failed UN campaign cost taxpayers $2.4 million, not including overseas investments

The $2.4 million figure doesn't include the nearly $2 billion in overseas aid sent to prove to the UN that Canada is deserving of the seat.

Poilievre starts petition to stop 'The Great Reset'

Poilievre went on to describe “The Great Reset” as socialist, adding that “global financial elites have called for the same "Great Reset", which would reengineer economies and societies to empower the elites at the expense of the people;”

A 'great reset' is incompatible with democracy

Trudeau is giving the clear impression that there is an agenda being imposed on Canada from the outside, an agenda we didn’t have a chance to vote on, and that we don’t control.

WATCH: Trudeau tells UN that pandemic is opportunity for global 'reset'

Video from Justin Trudeau's September 29 announcement that they would be pledging an additional $400 million to humanitarian aid spending has reemerged, noting Trudeau's use of the word "reset."

China attacks US for their human rights record—ignores their own abuses

While the United States suffers from deep internal division due to competing visions of American society, China maintains unity by arresting and murdering protesters.

UN report calls Alberta oil industry impact on Indigenous community 'disturbing' while ignoring its benefits

The oil industry has helped Indigenous-owned companies secure more than $5 billion worth of contracts from oil sands companies in the Wood Buffalo Region.

Alberta NDP wants Canada put on list of genocidal nations for Genocide Remembrance Month

Feehan suggests that while Canada is not directly responsible for the the “genocide” of murdered indigenous women, the nation’s indifference to enforcement is enough for the label.

UN passes resolution erasing Jewish connection to Temple Mount

Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch, said that the UN is demonstrating “contempt for both Judaism and Christianity"