Fed up with taking heat for their industry s carbon footprint, Canadian ranchers say it s time for government to step up and fund a solution that will reduce emissions while also preserving one of earth s most threatened ecosystems.
CALGARY - Fed up with taking heat for their industry's carbon footprint, Canadian ranchers say it's time for government to step up and fund a solution that will reduce emissions while also preserving one of earth's most threatened ecosystems.
Fed up with taking heat for their industry's carbon footprint, Canadian ranchers say it's time for government to step up and fund a solution that will reduce emissions while also preserving one of earth's most threatened ecosystems.
The Canadian Cattle Association industry group is calling on Ottawa to fund a program that would pay ranchers for maintaining grasslands rather than plowing them under or selling the land to a developer