Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune Cattle rancher Terrance Browder poses on his land near Lusk on Tuesday afternoon. Browder, a fourth-generation rancher, uses a rotational method to preserve more of the grass on his land that he uses for grazing — a way to store more carbon than is emitted from his operation. Within the next year, he could be enrolled with a group of farmers and ranchers who sell carbon credits on the Chicago Climate Exchange.
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
Graphic shows countries’ change in carbon dioxide emissions from 2007 and
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