Films | The future of food

Eating our way to a more sustainable future

Insects, lab-grown meat and vertically-farmed produce could all be on our plates

Vast indoor farming facility with stacks of carefully tended living lettuce crops lit by an array of LED lights.

The way we eat is taking its toll on the planet, with food production accounting for over one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions. For a greener future, not only do food systems need to change drastically, the way we eat does too. But could serving lab-grown meat and insects for dinner really solve the global food sustainability crisis? Josie Delap, The Economist’s international editor, and Jon Fasman, US digital editor and author of our Technology Quarterly about the future of food, answer your questions.

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