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The truly climate friendly meat has been right in front of us since the dawn of time, but it is illegal in most places and taboo in most cultures except in emergencies.
Human meat is unsustainable even if it could be allowed like some muscle donation. Adding in capitalist incentives would make "human trafficking" reach new levels horror.
That's the neat part that makes it so environmentally friendly.
Roadkill? Or Soylent green?
The rich
Soylent Green requires processing for production and that is not climate friendly.