Agriculture companies are investing millions of dollars to develop farming programs designed to capture more carbon dioxide in fields, but farmers are skeptical
Earlier: Money is a sticking point in climate-change negotiations around the world. As economists warn that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius will cost many more trillions than anticipated, WSJ looks at how the funds could be spent, and who would pay.
The challenge: convincing farmers that it is worth their time, the costs of new farming practices and potentially losing out on some of their harvest in the process.
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