Talking to people about the ecological benefits of cattle production in Canada is extremely important, said Alberta cattle producer Bob Lowe, pictured with CCA official Mitchell Zorrati at the UN climate conference in Egypt last month.

Alberta cattleman right at home at UN climate change conference

Many anti-meat critics have no idea how cattle are raised, but Bob Lowe is always willing to explain

Reading Time: 4 minutes Bob Lowe, a cattle feeder from Nanton, isn’t afraid to enter a conference hall full of vegans — and there was a sizeable contingent of people opposed to meat production at this year’s global climate conference. As part of his trip to COP27 in Egypt last month, the veteran cattle producer paid a visit to […] Read more

Cattle producers ‘aligned’ with climate goals

Cattle producers ‘aligned’ with climate goals

Reading Time: < 1 minute The benefits from well-managed livestock systems got some recognition at the recent COP27 in Egypt, says Alberta cattle producer Bob Lowe, who attended the UN’s annual climate conference as an official observer.  “Beef producers experience climate-related events firsthand and we work every day to continuously improve our working landscapes for generations to come,” Lowe said […] Read more


What if statistical models for crop yields are measuring the wrong type of moisture?

Soil moisture more critical than rainfall to estimate climate impact

Yields don’t always correspond to rainfall amounts, but researchers have solved that mystery

Reading Time: 2 minutes You don’t need a PhD in agriculture to know that water is critical to crop production. But for years, people like Jonathan Proctor have been trying to explain why the importance of water isn’t showing up in statistical models of crop yield.  “Studies analyzing how crop yields respond to temperature and rainfall tend to find […] Read more

U.S. special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry and Agriculture Sectretary Tom Vilsack applaud U.S. President Joe Biden’s speech at the COP27 climate summit at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt on Nov. 11, 2022. (Photo: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

Farm climate innovation commitments at COP27 double to US$8 billion

Agriculture could outpace other industries to net zero: Vilsack

Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt | Reuters — An initiative led by the United States and the United Arab Emirates to help agriculture adapt to climate change and reduce emissions through innovation has doubled investment commitments to US$8 billion and extended its reach, it said on Friday. The Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate) was […] Read more


‘The only way the commercialization of carbon sequestration works is when the farmer takes control and sets the terms of an annual or short-term agreement.’ – Brenda Schoepp.

Schoepp: The business of carbon credits is murky and risky

The payments are small and the agreements are often complex and ill-defined

Reading Time: 3 minutes In overall climate discussion, there is constant reference to trade in terms of carbon sequestration known as carbon credits. This is a global movement in carbon offsets under an assumption that the land, sea, and forests will absorb all carbon from total greenhouse gases. Does this benefit Canadian farmers and consumers? It’s a complex matter […] Read more

The ultimate goal of the Living Lab project is to test recommended best management practices on farms, find out what works well, and encourage other producers to take up the winning practices.

Research with a twist: Farmers in the driver’s seat in Living Lab

Participating producers will be full partners in new program run by ABP

Reading Time: 4 minutes A new climate change initiative in Alberta will put producers in the driver’s seat so they can test-drive best management practices and see what works. The concept is called Living Labs, a three-year-old program that is already showing results in other provinces and is being implemented nationally. The version being rolled out here is called […] Read more


In many areas of the world, the introduction of ruminants has increased biodiversity when the intersection between animal and plant is understood.

Schoepp: Climate-focused diet misses the mark in targeting meat

Advocates of ‘climatarian’ diet need to look at entire picture when it comes to livestock

Reading Time: 3 minutes The ‘climatarian’ diet promotes the elimination of beef and lamb. The original movement is based on the premise that elimination of these ruminants reduces carbon emissions. Beef and lamb, the founders claim, leave the largest carbon footprint. Being climate conscious involves more than choosing one main point, such as carbon, and one culprit, such as […] Read more



Ottawa is putting $200 million into the On-Farm Climate Action Fund to promote practices that lower greenhouse gas emissions and store carbon.

Federal climate cash gets a welcome from producers here

Many farmers had rotational grazing, cover crops or nitrogen management on their to-do list

Reading Time: 3 minutes Federal climate cash is flowing out the door and being put to work on rotational grazing, cover cropping or nitrogen management projects on Alberta farms. “We’ve been out on a couple of farms to see projects and talk to people,” said Fiona Briody, program manager for RDAR (Results Driven Agriculture Research). “There are just really […] Read more

Wrecked structures float in the water in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona at Rose Blanche, N.L., about 45 km east of Port aux Basques, on Sept. 25, 2022. (Photo: Reuters/John Morris)

After Fiona, climate experts urge Canada to fix flagship adaptation strategy

Reuters — Canada’s first national climate adaptation strategy needs to be improved to include near-term targets and specific solutions ahead of its November release to mitigate worsening global warming impacts, experts advising the government told Reuters in the wake of devastation caused by storm Fiona. Fiona, one of the worst storms to ever hit Canada, […] Read more