Simple changes would capture carbon
Written by Michele Dale   

Allan Dale, chief executive of Innisfail-based natural resources group Terrain, argues that paying farmers and land managers for increased carbon in grasses, small plants, shrubs and the soil would be "one of those rare win-wins in life". Terrain is a community-based body, funded by the Queensland and federal governments, industry and private companies, which runs natural resource programs in the wet tropics.

Read the full article in The Australian here.