• [FOCUS] Vegetarian Diet To Help Our Carbon Problem (go cold turkey?)

  • May 21 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

[FOCUS] Vegetarian Diet To Help Our Carbon Problem (go cold turkey?)

  • Summary

  • Episode Summary: This is a segment from a previous episode in which Leekei and Jenn discussed how a vegetarian diet can help reduce carbon emission

    After explaining how carbon emission is linked to meat consumption, Jenn and Leekei went on to discuss the environmental benefits of a vegetarian or flexitarian diet and how to implement gradually small changes in our daily eating habits.

    At the end of their conversation, Jenn shared with Leekei an easy recipe to make oat milk quickly at home and with a relatively low cost.

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    Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Jenn Swanson and Leekei Tang

    From Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer and Community Connector, helping people help themselves.

    Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and a podcaster from Paris, France.

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    The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.

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