EARTHSYS209

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Rethinking Meat: An Introduction to Alternative Proteins

Earth Systems SUSTN - Doerr School of Sustainability

Course Description

How do we feed a growing population in the face of climate change? Will Impossible Burgers become the new norm? Are you curious to learn about a frontier in bio- and chemical-engineering? Are you passionate about animal rights, human health, and sustainable agriculture? Learn about the environmental, ethical, and economic drivers behind the market for meat replacements. We'll take a deep dive into the science and technology used to develop emerging plant, fermentation and cell-based meat alternatives and explore the political challenges and behavioral adaptation needed to decrease meat consumption. Hear from entrepreneurs, researchers, and innovative startups developing sustainable and marketable alternative proteins through weekly guest lectures from industry leaders. The two unit option includes a final project and extra weekly readings and reflections.

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Grading Basis

RSN - Satisfactory/No Credit

Min

1

Max

2

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Lecture

Enrollment Optional?

No

Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?

No

Programs

EARTHSYS209 is a completion requirement for: