@ToniScott @haritulsidas The snag is that forest fire sites take nearly 100 years to recover. I’ve driven past forest fire sites in Western Canada, and thought they were two or three years old. Nope, a sign down the road tells anyone who reads it that the site burned 30 years ago.
If we put a small fraction of the money used to subsidize oil & gas projects into remediating forest fire sites, we might be able to cut that time down slightly.
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The Amazon Rainforest… a region of South America about 60% the size of the US, contains ~360B trees.
"ONE TRILLION TRESS" would blanket the U.S. w/SO many trees it would blot out the sun from Coast-to-Coast. 🤦♂️
If the response is: "the entire planet, not just the U.S.", we have NO authority to plants trees in any other country and would be a costly logistical nightmare.
This insane "solution" proposed by Republicans is just another "easy answer" to eschew being inconvenienced.
That's very cool (pardon the pun!) Do they factor in not all of the trees surviving? That's usually the main problem. Many new saplings often don't survive.