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The Toronto-based tech & reforestation company Flash Forest aims to plant one billion trees in Canada and the world by 2028. Founded by brothers Cameron and Bryce Jones and Angelique Ahlstrom, the company uses modified commercial drones to plant post-wildfire sites that are too dangerous for human planters. Flash Forest also targets mid- to high-severity fires, where entire forests have burned and natural regeneration is less likely to occur. The company relies on aerial mapping software to ensure the seed pods are planted in areas where trees will grow. In spring 2021, Flash Forest completed the largest drone reforestation project in Canadian history, planting over 300,000 seed pods of 19 different species at 13 sites across Canada. By spring 2022, the company had partnered with federal and provincial governments, private landowners, forestry companies, and First Nations communities to plant 150,000 trees on land they each own or manage. The company plans to deploy over one million seed pods this year. Flash Forest doesn't only focus on quantity but wants to make sure it's planting healthy forests. That's why it relies on native species with an aim to maximize biodiversity and rebuild forests, not just monocultures, and to achieve a desired stocking standard of 1,500 stems per hectare. Pretty cool, especially in regions where forest fires will become more common with time. https://flashforest.ca/ https://reasonstobecheerful.world/drone-tree-planting-reforesting-after-wildfires/
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Hey Sarah, thank you so much for sharing our company and mission! It's with the support of like-minded climate activists like yourself that we'll reach our 1 billion tree target.
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Great initiative
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Great especially when they focus on quality and will reach out a large portion where maybe it may not be possible for humans to reach out easily
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Great initiative
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The planet needs to be massively reforested, preferably as soon as possible. Thankfully, Flash Forest’s drones can help by planting trees a lot faster than humans. You can read the whole article on Warp News: https://www.warpnews.org/green-tech/drones-are-to-plant-1-billion-trees-by-2028/
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Dear Warp Institute Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Flash Forest by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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Cool! It's great when technology helps the planet!
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The world is requesting new cleaver tech solutions to pull CO2 out of the atmosphere. But in fact there already is a perfectly working method, planting trees. The Toronto-based tech & reforestation company Flash Forest uses a fleet of drones to drop seed pods into the ground to help offset carbon. “We started Flash Forest with one clear goal: plant 1+ billion trees by 2028 to heal our planet’s lungs” To me this is an example on how new technology can be used effectively together with natural and simple solutions, like planting trees, without more production emissions from creating new tech solutions. Watch video: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1927670339639 Learn more: https://flashforest.ca/who-we-are
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