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Recorded on July 22, 2021. Bioengineering may soon provide compelling, low-carbon alternatives in industries where even the best methods produce significant emissions. By utilizing natural
and engineered biological processes, we may soon have low-carbon textiles from Algiknit, lab-grown premium meats from Orbillion, and fuels captured from waste emissions via LanzaTech.
Leaders from these companies will join our panel to talk about how bioengineering can do its part in the fight against climate change.