Those are great points, thanks, I think you are right. On the other hand, I think my argument was that if the āscience is solvedā and cultivated meat became cheaper and more environmentally friendly, I donāt see the current state of factory farming as a stable equilibrium situation: I donāt think it is reasonable to expect an indefinite protection of a more expensive, more polluting and less worker friendly economic sector in favour of another. Eg, a ban might be feasible, but it may not be sustainable in decade-long time horizons.
Those are great points, thanks, I think you are right. On the other hand, I think my argument was that if the āscience is solvedā and cultivated meat became cheaper and more environmentally friendly, I donāt see the current state of factory farming as a stable equilibrium situation: I donāt think it is reasonable to expect an indefinite protection of a more expensive, more polluting and less worker friendly economic sector in favour of another. Eg, a ban might be feasible, but it may not be sustainable in decade-long time horizons.