I solved the deforestation problem

One of the biggest problems we face in the future is deforestation; the lack of trees that provide us with oxygen and a healthy atmosphere, and also involving the extinction of many different species that live within these forests.

But, i've solved the problem once and for all - we give the legal rights of the rain forest land TO THE TREES. This means that the trees themselves are the legal owners of the land they are on, and also means that the government can't sell the land to corporations that want to strip the land.

So we buy a ring of land around a large section of rainforest, we build a smallish fence and enforce "no trespassing", then we pass the legal ownership of the land to a few specific trees within the ring. Then, the land is owned by the trees, and no land can be accessed within the ring because the tree's land blocks them.

Genius idea or what????

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nature.com/articles/nclimate3004
nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/carbon-dioxide-fertilization-greening-earth
youtube.com/watch?v=zOwHT8yS1XI
gdrc.org/oceans/fsheet-02.html
theguardian.com/environment/2016/mar/26/poland-approves-large-scale-logging-in-europes-last-primeval-forest
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oxygen comes from the ocean dip shit.

>trees can't legally own themselves
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_That_Owns_Itself

what processes the carbon dioxide and nitrogen emissions?

or you know they could just use forestry science to quickly replant and grow trees like they already do. it's only in third world shitholes this doesn't happen

>hey guise, got idea to save the trees!
>dont cut the trees!
>youtube.com/watch?v=e2WXHqZziwU

>From a quarter to half of Earth’s vegetated lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change on April 25.
>An international team of 32 authors from 24 institutions in eight countries led the effort, which involved using satellite data from NASA’s Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer instruments to help determine the leaf area index, or amount of leaf cover, over the planet’s vegetated regions. The greening represents an increase in leaves on plants and trees equivalent in area to two times the continental United States.
what deforestation problem? there are more leafs than ever

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source?

no, its a way to prevent people from cutting down the trees, you idiot.

You can't restore the ecosystem and habitat by replanting, that takes decades. And it's not just shithole countries, but also countries like Poland, which has decimated its old-growth deciduous forests. But in general, yes, such countries are the problem. The actual non-shitposting solution is for US to invade and take the resources for itself, because clearly such countries like Brazil and Madagascar cannot sustainably manage them, only misused and waste them. For example, the Spix's macaw was recently listed as extinct in the wild, yet the average Brazilian could not care less.

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I have been a supporter of starting strategic forest fires simply to cause chaos so I most definitely do not support any bullshit plans related to solving the "deforestation problem". In fact, I encourage people to become familiar with how to start forest fires and knowing how the light fires in the right areas to cause maximum damage. Fuck you and your goddamn trees.

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More land is being shredded than trees can grow. And lots of this land isn't replanted and used for livestock grazing.

>arsonist thinks his insane opinion matters
cya

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>And it's not just shithole countries, but also countries like Poland

>oxygen comes from the ocean dip shit.

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nature.com/articles/nclimate3004
nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/carbon-dioxide-fertilization-greening-earth
youtube.com/watch?v=zOwHT8yS1XI

Developed countries aren't the places with deforestation problems, and are actually generally reforesting. As usual, it's a problem caused by developing states.

most photosynthesis happens in the ocean via phytoplankton you fucking idiots

Yes. In Brazil and Madagascar, they utilize slash-&-burn practices, because they don't even care about the wood, rather only clearing the land as cheaply and quickly as possible. They literally raze their land to grow palm oil and legumes like soi.

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ocean produces co2 dummy. ocean life doesnt need oxygen to live

Underground white steam punk ethnostate when?

All it takes is a single match.

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Literally gas yourself.

we have more trees now than when this country was founded. fuck off doomnigger.

>ocean life doesnt need oxygen to live
holy fucking christ user

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what about the natural course of things like termites or humans? (humans are not exempt of being a part of nature) Nature however is the bigger force not humans. If humans chose to go all in Darwin so be it. One things for sure... nature will still be around millions of years after the jews have savaged this planet.

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which is why my approach will be effective.

>phytoplankton have a beneficial role in the carbon and nitrogen cycles
go back to school amerishart

gdrc.org/oceans/fsheet-02.html

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We have more trees than ever. The entire east coast of the US is a giant forest, from Maine down to Georgia.

This leaf is right. Trees make some oxygen but the algae and other ocean plants are shit loss more effecient.

Touche. Last time this was news, Polacks defended this practice:
>theguardian.com/environment/2016/mar/26/poland-approves-large-scale-logging-in-europes-last-primeval-forest
>Poland approves large-scale logging in Europe's last primeval forest
Polacks on Jow Forums will claim they have notional identity and are untainted by the West, yet Poland's highest-grossing films are imported Hollywood productions like superhero movies.

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efficient. Is actually a thing. Green houses pump in carbon dioxide over night because it speeds up plants. I bet the ocean is responding as well fucking with carbon predictions.

the more important part is that they clean our atmosphere and keep the carbon and nitrogen cycles going.

He's right you NPCs. Algae produces like 70% of the world's oxygen.

Eco-fascism NOW!

you're ignoring what i'm trying to say. Trees perpetuate the carbon and nitrogen cycles.

It won't work. Poor people don't give fuck about your oxygen or the rights of trees.

Gas the poor, eco-fascism now!

But the oceans cover more land than forested areas, way more than 70%. Per acre, trees are probably better.

The more important parts are that they provide habitat for countless species, and they prevent topsoil erosion. Topsoil takes several thousands of years to form, even more in a total desert. Species take tens or hundreds of thousands of years to appear.

Poor people aren't stripping the rainforests...

that too.

it's important that Warren Buffet's investments in train companies give a high return on investment
therefore we'll protest the contstruction of any new pipelines

It's roughly 50% with marine diatoms responsible for half of that.

t. actual oceanographer

>muh economy
is less important than the natural world itself

Can't wait for the Kavanagh porn

well my solution only aims to fix the corporations coming in and destroying mass amounts of ecosystems. If there's forest fires or termites, so be it.

>wooosh

There is no deforestation problems when the country isnt run by savages. There is an 80 year cycle and we just started the first harvest of regrowth