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2/10/2024

Forests For Life




If we are looking for effective carbon sequestration, never mind feeble and overpriced industrial solutions. We need to look at a real leader in the sector.


I am referring to forests. 


Home to about 80% of the world's biodiversity, forests are collectively the second biggest storehouse of carbon after oceans, absorbing significant amounts of greenhouse gases. 





They also enhance biodiversity, while protecting waterways, enhancing soil nutrition, and providing buffers from natural disasters.


All of that, and they are beautiful places to live or visit. How dull life would be without trees and forests. And how different life would be. 


Some believe that civilization would have been impossible without trees. 


How sad it would be if we destroyed all the primal/old growth forests of the world, a task that is frighteningly close to completion.




Not only are such forests living history books, but they are also carbon sinks that rival any kind of expensive human solution in industrial sequestration.


Once those forests are gone, they will take centuries, eons in some cases, to replace. And for what? A few jobs and temporary profits. 


How sad. 





Considering their importance, we should show trees and forests respect and gratitude more often.


We should also do everything within our power to protect what little old growth that is left. It is those ancient forests that absorb and hold the most carbon, if that is to be one of our goals.


Protect forests and we retain one of our best ways of mitigating our effects on the atmosphere.


Trees are our friends. Forests for life.





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