Farms under the sea could feed the world in 2050
Agriculture may not be able to feed the extra 2 billion people that are estimated to inhabit Earth by 2050.
Quartz News’ Erik Olsen dives into the world of aquaculture to find a sustainable food source for the planet. Eating mussels could solve the problem and help the planet — but are we willing to introduce them into our diet?
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