This is copied from Mother Jones What If Everyone in the World Became a Vegetarian? The effects of a meatless population on climate and economy. L.V. Anderson May. 1, 2014 6:38 PM Treating yourself to vegan burgers with sweet potato and chickpeas isn't just a delicious indulgence; it could help save the planet. <a href="http://www.thinkstockphotos.com/image/stock-photo-vegan-burgers-with-sweet-potato-and-chickpeas/469950059/popup?sq=vegan%20burger/f=CPIHVX/s=DynamicRank">VeselovaElena</a>/Thinkstock This story originally appeared on Slate and is republished here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The meat industry is one of the top contributors to climate change, directly and indirectly producing about 14.5 percent of the world’s anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and global meat consumption is on the rise. People generally like eating meat—when poor people start making more money, they almost invariably start buying more m