But in a new report, Oxford University researchers say that our best hopes are: plant trees and improve the soil. Both techniques, said the report, are “no regrets.” They’ll help the atmosphere no matter what, they’re comparatively low-cost, and they carry little additional risk.
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Motoboto Haritoto
Trees are good, and uncontroversial. I will plant some as soon as the snow melts and the ground thaws.
theatlantic.com
Anonymous
Response to Caldecott, Ben; et al. (2015). "Between now and 2050, forests are one of our "most promising" geo-engineering tools."
climate-engineering.eu
Judith Burns
Engineers say a forest of 100,000 "artificial trees" could be deployed within 10 to 20 years to help soak up the world's carbon emissions.
The trees are among three geo-engineering ideas highlighted as practical in a new report.
bbc.co.uk