The real problem is that people are unwilling to give up meat. That's why growing it in labs is important. It would cut down on animal suffering, pollution and makes farmland available for other things.
The real problem is that people are unwilling to give up meat.
For what definition of "meat"?
I just found this on slashdot:
"U.S. Views of Technology and the Future - Science in the next 50 years" by the Pew Research Center
This is interesting esp. in comparison to the recent posts on forecasting which focussed on expert forecasts.
What I found most notable was the public opinion on their use of future technology:
Don't they know Eutopia is Scary? I'd guess if these technologies really become available and are reliable only the elderly will be inable to overcome their preconceptions. And everybody will eat artificial meat if it is cheaper, more healthy and tastes the same (and the testers say confirm this).