Last year, Singapore became the first country to allow the sale of lab-grown meat. BBC Minute takes a look at what lab-grown meat is and whether it could help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the future.
Video: Lab-grown meat is a global sensation. But can it really help battle climate change?
Mora Morrison | BBC | March 12, 2021
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