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by labster
3551 days ago
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The terrestrial biosphere makes a terrible place to store carbon, as you really can't store that much of it, and eventually it has a tendency to burn and release it all back. If you wanted to grow a bunch of forests/crops, and then bury them and grow new stuff I guess that might work. But not as well as pumping new CO₂ underground or into the deep ocean (below the carbon compensation depth, where it will dissolve existing carbonates and buffer the ocean). Also forests make the Earth's surface darker, thus decreasing albedo and potentially increasing global warming. |
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Obligatory:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albino_redwood