25-07-2023, 11:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 25-07-2023, 11:14 AM by Oh_hunnihunni.)
You cannot plant pines and walk away. They, like any tree require ongoing nurturing, pruning and maintenance to be suitable for later use.
The scheme around carbon credits was a sop to industry. But trees are still a good idea, especially in urban spaces. In a heat wave it is often 20 to 30 degrees cooler under a tree. That is enough to save lives.
(25-07-2023, 10:38 AM)harm_less Wrote:(25-07-2023, 10:09 AM)C_T_Russell Wrote: Already watched that in the weekend.Doesn't really matter what trees are planted as carbon sinks, we need to stop burning stuff and particularly fuels that are derived from vegetation that captured carbon via photosynthesis millions of years ago. We are currently releasing millions of years worth of carbon sequestration over the course of a few decades and our environment has no ability to absorb that load without the risk of making our planet unable to support life in its present forms.
At least they tried to highlight the problem but some interviewed still feel pines have their place. Only If they get cut down and replanted do they have a place IMHO, none of this plant and walk away nonsense.
Planting a few trees is just rearranging deckchairs on a sinking ship. We need to address the primary cause not piss around applying a few band aids.
The scheme around carbon credits was a sop to industry. But trees are still a good idea, especially in urban spaces. In a heat wave it is often 20 to 30 degrees cooler under a tree. That is enough to save lives.