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Comments by "justgivemethetruth" (@justgivemethetruth) on "Шубенду Шарма: Как вырастить крошечный лес где угодно" video.
This kind of reforestation is half the puzzle to overcoming global warming and species loss. Humanity needs to keep its processes separate from nature so that we do not destroy it and we have nature to appreciate and learn from. Virtually every invention we have comes from nature, and we usually push it too far until it is a problem. There is another guy, Allan Savory, who did a talk similar to this to which he added vegetative eating animas, cows, horses, buffalo, etc to speed the process up by their natural composting abilities. The whole face of the planet could be changed, and the climate as well.
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Me too ... this is really fantastic.
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What I learnt today Just because things live there does not mean they ARE valuable habitats either ... what's valuable mean? The thing is that the deserts are not able to hold off entropy as well as a complex ecosystem ... that is, they do not keep energy in play and store is and maintain information as well as a richer ecosystem. It's not that deserts are bad, but it is a bad thing to allow decertification to spread like it has because of the abuse of mankind ... that is the point.
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Ultimately the inputs are water, minerals and sunlight. If you get the right mix of plants you have certain plants that have super deep roots that pull the minerals up from under the soil, or even out of pretty much solid rock ( we've all seen trees and plants growing in cracks of cliffs and mountains ) and then when they die the minerals are added to the soil layer for the other plants in the cycle of nature.
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***** I could do Australia ... no way I would live in Saudi Arabia.
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Phlaked Corn Actually the permaculture experts do not need massive amounts of water and energy to create an environment. What that says is that human beings really had to work hard to destroy most of the environments we have destroyed, like the Sahara/Africa. Check out some of the permaculture videos and a TED Talk by Allan Savory to find out about this.
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Fantastic!
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