Cloning research has proven progressive for curing disease, but ethical issues have prevented it from being used more extensively in medical research. Cloning could help solve world hunger by reproducing productive plant varieties without insects and make food cheaper and more plentiful. However, cloning all plants and animals of a given type would reduce genetic diversity, leaving species vulnerable to new diseases. Cloning stem cells could produce more cells to repair damaged human tissue, but the technique would likely only be accessible to the wealthy as it is very expensive. While cloning research may help reduce miscarriages by providing insights into the process, it is considered an immoral practice that goes against religious concepts of God creating each human. Overall, cloning shows medical promise but