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What is this? An art installation? Punk-rock igloo? Or something else? 🤔 This structure — built in Brooklyn, New York in 2016, by architect and @TEDFellow Mitchell Joachim — is *actually* a 🦗 farm! And it's meant to produce food for … well … us! Conventional livestock like cows, pigs and chickens require huge amounts of water, land, fertilizers and hormones, and they produce a lot of greenhouse gas. Insects like crickets, on the other hand, are a much more sustainable solution — and they can satisfy our protein needs. “We’ll be able to grow protein with less than 2% of the land we’d need for the same amount of protein from cows,” says Joachim. Visit the link in our bio to see more of his fascinating, climate change-resistant designs — like houses made of living tree branches, floating buses that pick up passengers with tentacles and more.⁠

[Image: Courtesy of Mitchell Joachim / @terreform_1]


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