Brian Kateman
Environmental Psychologist | Co-Founder of the Reducetarian Foundation
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Brian Kateman is an environmental psychologist and co-founder of the Reducetarian Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing the consumption of meat, eggs, and dairy. He is the editor of The Reducetarian Solution, which has been praised by the likes of Peter Singer and Mark Bittman.
Kateman's work has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR. His research-driven keynotes provide audiences with practical strategies for making more sustainable food choices without sacrificing taste or convenience.
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How to reduce your diet's carbon footprint β without going vegan
You want to eat a more climate-friendly diet but you're not ready to be vegan or vegetarian? That's OK, says entrepreneur Brian Kateman. Instead, you could be a "reducetarian" β someone who's making the conscious choice to decrease the amount of meat they consume. In this talk, he explains the costs of our current diets and the benefits that adapting a reducetarian way of eating could bring to us and the planet.
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