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by mabbo
1808 days ago
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Well, most of the carbon in the ground that we're burning are long-buried trees, right? I wonder what it would take to just bury a lot of trees and let them regrow naturally. This paper has some interesting ideas: https://cbmjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1750-0... My approach would be to find the best CO2/$ types of trees, buy them straight from the lumber industry, and sequester them in no-longer-used quarries. Just need to figure out a scalable way to ensure anaerobic conditions to help prevent CO2 release on breakdown. |
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