@kravietz @themactep
I was thinking about industrial (and monetizable) ways of capturing CO2, and woodchopping industry seems to be the best one.
As long as you can maximalize wood growth and minimalize the ammount of burned wood, you should get a huge reduction in CO2.
Just something for Greta to consider... :blobcatcoffee:
@LukeAlmighty @themactep@fosstodon.org
This is a valid point. What intuitively feels stupid here is moving this wood over tens of thousands of kilometers, usually with fossil fuels, which might kill any net gain from CO2 point of view.
Also logging in places like Sibera is counterproductive, as it takes a hundred of years for a forest to grow in low temperatures there.
@LukeAlmighty @themactep@fosstodon.org
Absolutely yes, although the reason why it's being logged is primarily because it's already there. Russian economy is largely extractive (~60%) and I don't think anyone is willing to make any significant investments there as long as there's more forest to be logged.