"Eat up. Save Earth." Alternative proteins and the myth of inevitable sustainability

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Rural Studies Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103447
Elissa Dickson , Nathan Clay
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The emerging agri-food tech sector promises to solve myriad environmental problems. This article considers the sociotechnical imaginaries that animate these claims. We focus on plant-based meat and dairy substitutes, or 'alternative proteins' (APs). To examine how APs are constructed as environmental solutions, we analyzed marketing materials, sustainability reports, and interviews. Our study illustrates how environmental metrics (Life Cycle Assessments) and corporate marketing make environmental issues legible to agri-industrial logics by reducing them to a narrow, technical issue: inefficient livestock. To critique this problem closure, we develop the concept of inevitable sustainability–where the increased adoption of a technology is equated with the assured reduction of environmental harm. We caution that APs support a neoliberal model of environmental governance that propagates apolitical and deterritorialized solutions. To reflect on the limits of agri food tech environmental fixes, we discuss three myths surrounding inevitable sustainability. We outline this concept's applicability to similar instances of environmental solutionism in agri-food tech and beyond.
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"吃吧。拯救地球"。替代蛋白质和不可避免的可持续发展神话
新兴的农业食品科技行业有望解决无数环境问题。本文探讨了为这些承诺提供动力的社会技术想象。我们将重点放在以植物为基础的肉类和乳制品替代品或 "替代蛋白质"(APs)上。为了研究替代蛋白是如何被构建为环境解决方案的,我们分析了营销材料、可持续发展报告和访谈。我们的研究说明了环境指标(生命周期评估)和企业营销如何将环境问题简化为一个狭隘的技术问题:低效畜牧业,从而使环境问题成为农业产业逻辑的一部分。为了批判这种问题封闭性,我们提出了 "不可避免的可持续性 "这一概念--在这一概念中,技术采用率的提高等同于环境危害的减少。我们警告说,农业政策支持新自由主义的环境治理模式,这种模式宣传非政治化和非领土化的解决方案。为了反思农业食品科技环境解决方案的局限性,我们讨论了围绕不可避免的可持续性的三个神话。我们概述了这一概念对农业食品科技及其他领域类似环境解决方案的适用性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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