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by behindmyscreen 2626 days ago
Plus they just release it when they die.... that’s not a solution for petroleum and coal based carbon since it was environmentally sequestered before we dug it up.
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Trees don't release CO2 when they die. They release CO2 when they rot. That might sound like an unimportant distinction, but for example buildings made of wood are a CO2 sink. The wood does not rot, and thus does not release the carbon bound in it. Basically burying trees (or generally biomass) in an oxygen-poor environment will sequester CO2.
Plus, if you do it in bulk, you are creating coal for future people, millions of years from now.
Don’t forget to throw in a few Dinos for the oil!