A meat eater diet produces around 7.2 killograms of co2 per day while a vegetarian diet produces 3.8 killograms and a vegan diet produces 2.9 killograms. (From ideas.ted.com)
Wich means that it would save 3.4 killograms of co2 to be vegetarian and 4.3 killograms of co2 to be vegan daily.
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