Homemade avocado burger. Credit: Marco Verch.

Chirping crickets are sustainable, but not that protein-rich.

There's a lot of buzz around insect-based protein these days. You can find pasta sauces like One Hop in many gourmet grocery sources, substituting crickets or mealworm for beef to make bolognese. Paleo dieters are intriguedLucky Peach says even if people are squeamish about eating grilled crickets, insect protein can be added to other foods to fortify them. Even Nas is convinced.

Among the benefits: they're vastly more sustainable, generating down to a hundredth the carbon footprint. The one doubt is whether bugs actually have enough protein to sustain us.

Feb 28, 2017

The fate of the planet could hinge on the success of a veggie burger.

The Impossible Burger is meatless, lab-grown, and aims to be indistinguishable from a real burger. Right now, it falls apart too easily, but it's getting there.
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Feb 28, 2017

"The Future of Protein Will Not Be Animal Meat." Atlantic writer and doctor James Hamblin traverses California learning about the science of shifting diets.

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