@ECOWARRIORSS Sure but at which proportions? I am not sure if there is time to solve everything perfectly. As far as I understand, without sufficient tree coverage there is no way the climate (and agricultural conditions) on this planet can remain hospitable to human beings.
@TheLastFarm One of the reasons why atmospheric carbon is so high is because of tree coverage reduction. Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of carbon, holding more carbon than the atmosphere and all living plants combined. Without trees soil keeps expelling stored carbon to atmosphere.
@GreatLakesPeck The reason why this is happening is mostly due to catastrophic reduction of tree coverage globally. The complex thermodynamic processes (including evaporation and photosynthesis) which take place in forested areas keep the surface of the planet cool. #RestoreForests
@R39767R@ECOWARRIORSS The reason why this is happening is due to continuous reduction of tree coverage globally. The complex thermodynamic processes (including evaporation and photosynthesis) which take place in forested areas keep the surface of the planet cool. #RestoreForests
@Onlysettimes@ECOWARRIORSS It can be but one thing is for sure - you cannot sustain a human (and agriculture) compatible climate on this planet without sufficient tree coverage. In any case, soil is the largest land-based reservoir of carbon and without trees it keeps expelling carbon into atmosphere.
@ShiningScience The problem is not emissions - the problem is continuous reduction of tree coverage globally. The complex thermodynamic processes (including evaporation and photosynthesis) which take place in forested areas keep the surface of the planet cool.
#RestoreForests
@earthcurated Could be but it takes nutrients from 8 oranges of today to equal 1 from the 1800s (see https://t.co/lDcsEt6hCM). The catastrophic reduction of nutrients is mainly caused by soil degradation which is still continuing and needs to be addressed (https://t.co/DgEXgpwUFX). #SaveSoil
@_The_Prophet__ If the gentleman (and his team) in question were even half as competent as you portray them to be then Iran wouldn't be setting the terms. The whole world is paying the price and the real extent of "dividends" will become evident when the next harvest season ends.
@tszzl It might be absurd but even more absurd is that ~99% of population is still unaware that we are speeding towards global famines with the next decades due to increasingly accelerating soil degradation caused by unsustainable farming practices. https://t.co/DgEXgpwUFX
#SaveSoil
@shanaka86 One other major factor affecting food security is soil degradation. This process already affects a large part of agricultural soils globally and requires urgent attention - otherwise large-scale famines become unavoidable. https://t.co/DgEXgpwUFX #SaveSoil
@dkundel It complains "Update required
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But I already have the latest version?π€
Or is the usage restricted somehow?
@_The_Prophet__ What you and Elon are describing here is what yogis have been working on and working with for millenia. Yogis call the source of rulehood Shiva which means "That Which Is Not" and they maintain only a tiny part of It can be rationally understood, the rest is for other faculties.
@_The_Prophet__ Found this account a few months ago but dismissed it because the wording was too peculiar. I still find the choice of terminology is occasionally way too overblown but I do see merit. Perhaps the extravagance is purposeful?
@JoeWStanley One other major factor of food supply is soil health which is quickly degrading globally. United Nations predicts that with current farming practices our agricultural soils have only ~40 years of harvests left. This needs action now! #SaveSoil
https://t.co/DgEXgpxsvv
@hell_line0 Sometimes the hot successful and smart girls simply don't know where to look. And sometimes, they don't know which expectations align with reality and which ones don't.
@confusionm8trix The best way to stave back the climate disaster is to dramatically increase the rate of planting trees and protect the soil which is the basis of forest health.
https://t.co/49x85lqMUF #SaveSoil
@DearS_o_n Those acres are worth anything only if the soil stays rich. Unfortunately soil all over the world is literally degrading and in some areas facing a threat of extinction. Soil is a living system - see https://t.co/DgEXgpxsvv.
#SaveSoil