The CBC | The fight against climate change down home on the Alberta farm
December 30, 2019 12:10 pm Leave your thoughtsFarmers are impacted by the climate crisis, but the way they tend the land can help mitigate climate change.
Farmers are impacted by the climate crisis, but the way they tend the land can help mitigate climate change.
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