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@lindagrizlby9708 We’d have to talk about planting forests and creating oxygen farms with vertical farming to even come close to regaining half of what we lost.
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@lindagrizlby9708 Yeah, that’s what I’m saying. We need a massive undertaking to even make a dent. We could put moss on the top of every building in existence and it wouldn’t do more than 2%. It’s ridiculous what people did thinking “it’s just a tree.”
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We’ve already lost 55% of all tree life.
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@thenuthouse98 wha?
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@Galactic_fart_sniffer Planting trees is restoring the filter that helps prevent such things. Think of them as our air filter. We need a robust plan.
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@LovingDeantheGodMachine333 No... like we’d need everyone to plant 200 trees a year to make up for it...
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@Easy_Skanking what experiment shows such? What do they tell us?
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@Easy_Skanking And you did these experiments? You repeated them? Reviewed their validity and determined how they did such things? Or maybe you’re just drawing conclusions? Standing on the work of other people and pretending you know something you don’t.
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@Easy_Skanking you’re literally trying to stand on the shoulders of the tops of their field that all say we’re accelerating the natural process. That something occurs a particular way doesn’t rule out our interactions with it. You can’t disprove the PETM with electricity.
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@williamchiafos3889 troll much dude? Wanna ask idiotic questions and mansplain more?
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@williamchiafos3889 it’s not bs... look it up. We’re literally cut down over 50% of all trees on the planet... not bs... that’s the literal truth. Even conservatively we’re still at 45% of all tree life GONE at minimum.
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@williamchiafos3889 Furthermore... since you just have to be a complete stooge about this... we can reach a net zero. Yes, human beings always have an amount they add... which is why we need the trees and other sorts of filters and clean up.
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@Ghryst This is entirely wrong. Short term, isolated in a bubble, yes, increase co2 increases plant life. But this is not the be all, end all of the conversation. It’s actually a severe misunderstanding of biochemistry and earth science. The increased co2 will also result in that plant living longer and consuming more water, drying the earth in general and ultimately lowering the amount of vegetation capable of living, among other things. This is the problem with you knowing enough to think you’re right... but not enough to know you’re wrong.
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@sal50111 And we still aren’t coming close to planting enough of them. We’re still losing it trees and vegetation. Especially the large, ancient forests that diversify life.
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@Ghryst post your work, I’d love to see it... most studies I’ve seen suggest exactly what I just said.... sincerely, a biochemist
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