Earlier I made a post referring to an article about grazing and land management in the Los Angeles Times. Now here is one from The Atlantic, featuring 21st century ranchers, one even wearing Tevas. Tevas on a Suburu driving rancher is not something you see every day. The Atlantic has picked up on the critical idea that managing range land to optimize grass growth can make a significant impact on global carbon sequestration. It’s good to see that deceptively benign appearing grazing practices are being seen in the national press as a globally important issue. But, once again, it is the local “way of life” that stands in the way. Can Wall Street actually help? . . . more>>