What I have known for about 4-5 years finally goes mainstream. I would love to jam this down the throat of some public figure locally!
There isn’t enough space on Earth to plant the amount of trees it would take to prevent the climate from warming by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
There's so much CO2 in the atmosphere that planting trees can no longer save us
Business Insider,
28 October, 2018
There isn’t enough space on Earth to plant the amount of trees it would take to prevent the climate from warming by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Humans emit roughly 30 to 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide, or the greenhouse gas known as CO2, into the atmosphere each year.
- Watch the video above to learn what it would take to solve our emissions problem.
Humans
emit roughly 30 to 40 billion tons of the greenhouse gas, carbon
dioxide, into the atmosphere each year. If we keep it up, Earth will
continue to heat up and ultimately devastate
our way of life.
So
what can we do about it?
Most
scientists agree that we need a way to capture some of that CO2 out
of the atmosphere. One idea is to plant lots of trees. Trees use CO2
in order to grow. They also release oxygen, so it’s a win-win.
But studies
indicate that
we simply can’t grow enough trees to capture the necessary amount
of CO2 that would help us meet the goals set by the Paris
Agreement.
In
truth, we would have to cover
the entire contiguous US with
trees just to capture 10% of the CO2 we emit annually.
There’s
just not enough room on this planet to have the farmland it takes to
feed the world plus the space to plant the necessary number of trees.
In
other words, many of us would starve if we tried using trees to solve
our emissions problem.
EDITOR’S
NOTE: This video was originally published on May 31, 2017.
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