Good little video. I've always believed that Iceland's low population yet appreciable land mass could make it a very effective and significant partner to all global carbon sequestration projects.
It would seem smart to target the lupine meadows on Iceland where the soil has already been enriched to plant trees, whether birch, willow, aspen and rowan for a native forest, or other hardwoods for a profitable timber plantation.
The math doesn't allow for trees to be the whole solution to climate problems but seeing full, healthy ecosystems and understanding how they benefit us is a good idea. We can change public opinion and need for fossil fuels by producing what we need near us when we share the planet with the wild to get what we need as a species. We can replace fossil fuels and the stupid monoculture farms and be carbon negative by growing massive amounts of kelp, shellfish, and fish farms across the Pacific using regenerative methods and human waste as fertilizer like how we do for crops. It's just a matter of processing the stuff, getting people to shift to it and the time to do so with pushback by economic conservatives that is the problem.
Wonderful story.
Bravo
I love Iceland-afforestation-videos ❤🇮🇸🌱
Good little video. I've always believed that Iceland's low population yet appreciable land mass could make it a very effective and significant partner to all global carbon sequestration projects.
Woof! “We grow with you!”🌱🐶🐩
Good explanation of the history of deforestation and the need to help the seedlings in order to reestablish forests in Iceland.
What an incredible story!
Excellent
It would seem smart to target the lupine meadows on Iceland where the soil has already been enriched to plant trees, whether birch, willow, aspen and rowan for a native forest, or other hardwoods for a profitable timber plantation.
Great work!
Hope you can get that native species back to a good cover!
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can tree's around the globe help 🌳🌲
The math doesn't allow for trees to be the whole solution to climate problems but seeing full, healthy ecosystems and understanding how they benefit us is a good idea. We can change public opinion and need for fossil fuels by producing what we need near us when we share the planet with the wild to get what we need as a species.
We can replace fossil fuels and the stupid monoculture farms and be carbon negative by growing massive amounts of kelp, shellfish, and fish farms across the Pacific using regenerative methods and human waste as fertilizer like how we do for crops. It's just a matter of processing the stuff, getting people to shift to it and the time to do so with pushback by economic conservatives that is the problem.
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Every tree helps, no matter where in the world.
Amazing work!