
Mid Sweden University
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🚜 Fast-growing trees can reduce emissions in agriculture
By planting rows of trees between cultivated fields, it is possible to separate emissions from agriculture.
https://www.warpnews.org/green-tech/fast-growing-trees-can-reduce-emissions-in-agriculture/
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Fast growing trees might just save us from extinction.
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A great solution to reduce emissions
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But some trees put shade on cultivated crops thus blocking sunlight
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@annett_michuki Yes, but the benefits are also great for biodiversity. Place for different plants and animals. The winds are not given free play.
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https://landcareaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Landcare-in-Focus-November-2011.pdf
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@anon_org Good articles on this.
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Yes we should plant native trees, we must stop burning fuel or It will continue to sicken the planet and all of its inhabitants
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Fast track solutions such as these ones are what the world needs now
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Great solution.
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This is a great solution with high a impact in sequestration. Bravo
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Amazing! This will greatly reduce the Greenhouse effect.
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Dear Warp Institute Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Mid Sweden University and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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This is absolutely beautiful way to protect the nature! Fast growing trees should be planted in every nation
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This is workable and ideally will help boost our environment a great deal
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This fast growing trees can be a good solution especially where there is deforestation
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I find it an amazing way to try and fast track natural and easily scalable solutions that could quickly help in carbon sequestration.
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This is very much needed, and it can also bring back the biodiversity that was lost when we decided to stop having trees and bushes to split the fields