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About a year ago,
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I asked myself a question:
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"Knowing what I know,
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why am I not a vegetarian?"
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After all, I'm one of the green guys:
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I grew up with hippie parents in a log cabin.
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I started a site called TreeHugger --
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I care about this stuff.
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I knew that eating a mere hamburger a day
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can increase my risk of dying by a third.
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Cruelty: I knew that the 10 billion
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animals we raise each year for meat
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are raised in factory farm conditions
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that we, hypocritically, wouldn't even consider
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for our own cats, dogs and other pets.
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Environmentally, meat, amazingly,
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causes more emissions
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than all of transportation combined:
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cars, trains, planes, buses, boats, all of it.
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And beef production uses 100 times the water
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that most vegetables do.
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I also knew that I'm not alone.
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We as a society
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are eating twice as much meat
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as we did in the 50s.
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So what was once the special little side treat
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now is the main, much more regular.
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So really, any of these angles
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should have been enough to convince me to go vegetarian.
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Yet, there I was -- chk, chk, chk --
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tucking into a big old steak.
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So why was I stalling?
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I realized that what I was being pitched
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was a binary solution.
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It was either
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you're a meat eater or you're a vegetarian,
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and I guess I just wasn't quite ready.
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Imagine your last hamburger.
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(Laughter)
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So my common sense,
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my good intentions,
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were in conflict with my taste buds.
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And I'd commit to doing it later,
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and not surprisingly, later never came.
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Sound familiar?
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So I wondered,
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might there be a third solution?
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And I thought about it, and I came up with one.
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I've been doing it for the last year, and it's great.
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It's called weekday veg.
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The name says it all:
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Nothing with a face Monday through Friday.
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On the weekend, your choice.
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Simple.
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If you want to take it to the next level,
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remember, the major culprits
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in terms of environmental damage and health
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are red and processed meats.
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So you want to swap those out
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with some good, sustainably harvested fish.
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It's structured,
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so it ends up being simple to remember,
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and it's okay to break it here and there.
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After all, cutting five days a week
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is cutting 70 percent of your meat intake.
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The program has been great, weekday veg.
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My footprint's smaller,
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I'm lessening pollution,
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I feel better about the animals,
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I'm even saving money.
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Best of all, I'm healthier,
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I know that I'm going to live longer,
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and I've even lost a little weight.
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So, please ask yourselves,
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for your health,
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for your pocketbook,
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for the environment, for the animals:
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What's stopping you from giving weekday veg a shot?
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After all, if all of us
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ate half as much meat,
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it would be like half of us
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were vegetarians.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)