Published October 23, 2009, 07:56 AM
The Environmental Working Group recently issued a report claiming that pending congressional climate-change legislation will not be as costly for farmers and ranchers as some agricultural leaders have predicted. The report called the legislation “more puppy than wolf.”
Farm Bureau disputes EWG’s claims
A top South Dakota farm-industry official disagrees with a national environmental group and its assertion that climate-change legislation won’t significantly hurt farmers and ranchers.The Environmental Working Group recently issued a report claiming that pending congressional climate-change legislation will not be as costly for farmers and ranchers as some agricultural leaders have predicted. The report called the legislation “more puppy than wolf.”
By: Seth Tupper, The Daily Republic
