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In reply to the discussion: How to erase 100 years of carbon emissions? Plant trees--lots of them. [View all]harumph
(1,893 posts)4. Not trees...bamboo - invasive as hell. Grows MUCH faster than trees, excellent carbon sink.
Plant forests of bamboo. Harvest and bury. If a source rots (releases CO2 at a slower rate than it takes in as it grows)
it's in the right direction chemically speaking. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Ever tried to contain bamboo spread? It's damn hard.
Call me Johnny Bamboo.
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Well, we're in the South - most years no worry about cedars using too much water
csziggy
Jul 2019
#34
Not trees...bamboo - invasive as hell. Grows MUCH faster than trees, excellent carbon sink.
harumph
Jul 2019
#4
This will only work if business and big corporations can make an obscene profit..
mitch96
Jul 2019
#14
5 acre to 1 million acre farms can have a major positive impact on the ecosystem "
mitch96
Jul 2019
#35
Somebody has to pay for the seeds and seedlings Trees don't grow on trees, you know.
marylandblue
Jul 2019
#28
Fine, then pay them off for doing it ... it's still cheaper than climate change (nt)
mr_lebowski
Jul 2019
#30
I'm glad this story was written -- I've seen it several places -- but it still baffles me
misanthrope
Jul 2019
#41