Other countries are rewarding farmers for fighting climate change, it’s time Canada does the same

Carbon sequestration can be a viable solution to mitigate climate change effects and enhance the resiliency of Canada’s agricultural production capacity.
The ‘green revolution’ is underway, but still needs to be integrated into our collective climate action, writes ISG Senator Colin Deacon.

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