Removing cattle, sheep, and other grazing livestock from all potentially natively forested areas globally could sequester a staggering 445 gigatons of CO2 by the end of this century -- the equivalent to more than a decade of current global fossil fuel emissions.
Removing cattle, sheep, and other grazing livestock from all potentially natively forested areas globally could sequester a staggering 445 gigatons of CO2 by the end of this century -- the equivalent to more than a decade of current global fossil fuel emissions.