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    weekend and start of vaca!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by DasBlunt View Post

    Reforestation of the earth is the only answer.

    If anyone related to helping the environment has ethics, they will be replanting the forests across the entire Earth, everything else is false hope branding of politics.
    This is what I thought. Then I was having a conversation with my son, who's major is environmental sciences, says it wont work, not enough. Then I googled and became edgeamakated.

    So a mature forest can soak up the equivalent of 440 tonnes of atmospheric carbon dioxide per hectare in the 50-100 years it takes to reach maturity - that's a one-off total - not per year and may take several decades to get there.

    In order to deal with currently generated carbon dioxide, an area of forest equivalent to:

    22 billion tonnes divided by 440 tonnes per hectare - is needed

    =50 Million hectares per annum or 500 000 square kilometres per annum

    ...to be planted with forest and held in perpetuity (not cut down or allowed to revert back to atmospheric carbon dioxide).

    This is approximately equivalent to the entire land area of Spain, twice as big as the United Kingdom and bigger than any US state other than Texas (696,621 sq km.) or Alaska (1,717,854 sq. km.) To be forested anew each year and held as such forever.

    Therefore planting trees alone other than on a colossal scale is not going to even allow us to stand still
    - let alone start to reverse the effects of global warming.

    http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarc...e_planting.php

    /endbonerkiller

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    Quote Originally Posted by ispy View Post
    Great tits, hours of fun to be had!
    You mean seconds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by k2skier112 View Post
    This is what I thought. Then I was having a conversation with my son, who's major is environmental sciences, says it wont work, not enough. Then I googled and became edgeamakated.

    So a mature forest can soak up the equivalent of 440 tonnes of atmospheric carbon dioxide per hectare in the 50-100 years it takes to reach maturity - that's a one-off total - not per year and may take several decades to get there.

    In order to deal with currently generated carbon dioxide, an area of forest equivalent to:

    22 billion tonnes divided by 440 tonnes per hectare - is needed

    =50 Million hectares per annum or 500 000 square kilometres per annum

    ...to be planted with forest and held in perpetuity (not cut down or allowed to revert back to atmospheric carbon dioxide).

    This is approximately equivalent to the entire land area of Spain, twice as big as the United Kingdom and bigger than any US state other than Texas (696,621 sq km.) or Alaska (1,717,854 sq. km.) To be forested anew each year and held as such forever.

    Therefore planting trees alone other than on a colossal scale is not going to even allow us to stand still
    - let alone start to reverse the effects of global warming.

    http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarc...e_planting.php

    /endbonerkiller
    thanks for your reply. Many environment science schools are funded by the big bad gov and large Multinational corps....even down to the books they use and choosing professors, both here in the USA and in Canada. The perpetuation of the same practices are in their best interests....

    Also, your numbers for CO2 absorption are off. Much/most/all of that CO2 absorption research is based on lab results, not actual field measurements with undergrowth or in test/farm plots with controlled soil , and also not including cleared land's influence on weather system patterns, which are much more important numbers. . Also, some of that data/perspective is funded by more than just the two main players, oil and paper pulp, but many other players.
    Last edited by DasBlunt; 12-19-2015 at 02:27 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri-Ungulate View Post
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    Yummy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DasBlunt View Post
    thanks for your reply. Many environment science schools are funded by the big bad gov and large Multinational corps....even down to the books they use and choosing professors, both here in the USA and in Canada. The perpetuation of the same practices are in their best interests....

    Also, your numbers for CO2 absorption are off. Much/most/all of that CO2 absorption research is based on lab results, not actual field measurements with undergrowth or in test/farm plots with controlled soil , and also not including cleared land's influence on weather system patterns, which are much more important numbers. . Also, some of that data/perspective is funded by more than just the two main players, oil and paper pulp, but many other players.
    Seeding the ocean with iron and silicic acid is most likely more effective and cheaper per ton of CO2 than planting trees.

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    CO2 capture and sequestration is a good starting point. That, in conjunction with massive reforestation projects may provide us a chance to lower atmospheric levels. I mean, at some point the trees are going to have to be reinstated to at least restore some kind of balance, so we might as well start now.

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    That's funny^






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    Nardo Ring from ~23,000 feet.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri-Ungulate View Post
    oh, thank you, very thoughtful! there are a few cute ones in there and some pretty weird ones. Why does headless Mister March need a headlamp around his neck? Mister April is probably 12 years old? Where does Mr June think he's going without bindings? Mr November is very Riefenstahl-esque.
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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    CO2 capture and sequestration is a good starting point. That, in conjunction with massive reforestation projects may provide us a chance to lower atmospheric levels. I mean, at some point the trees are going to have to be reinstated to at least restore some kind of balance, so we might as well start now.
    Except no cost effective CCS exists. There is no such thing.

    Also, WTF are we doing discussing climate change in the Padded Room Collection of Junk that will more than likely by NSFW?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steff View Post
    probably somewhere near her waist.
    beat me to it....

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    ok, i'll ask...what exactly is going on there?

    mainlining cough syrup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by acinpdx View Post
    ok, i'll ask...what exactly is going on there?

    mainlining cough syrup?

    faster alcohol absorption ?
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    What she be boofing?
    I see hydraulic turtles.

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    Butt bong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acinpdx View Post
    ok, i'll ask...what exactly is going on there?

    mainlining cough syrup?
    Exactly.

    http://theracketreport.com/butt-chug...d-among-teens/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    Butt bong.
    Right, butt what's in it? That's the $64K question.
    I see hydraulic turtles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    Right, butt what's in it? That's the $64K question.
    Cough syrup containing Dextromethorphan. Read the article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayPowHound View Post
    While the girls identity is a mystery, she did post this comment on her Twitter feed, “It’s hard to be a good wife and a good mom and a good Christian.”
    wow

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