Fixes the problem. Look up Gabe brown and others. I think the average acre of traditional farm land in America has around 10,000 tons of carbon in the soil. The farmers transitioning over a short span of time to more holistic practices have increased that to like 60,000 tons an acre. Over 30% of American land is used for agriculture. If we adopted these practices, we’d basically sequester all of carbon from the industrial revolution. It also fixes to a large part our flooding and soil erosion issues too.
you going to do that with hand tools and subsistence workers who live on the site? everyone has these simple solutions that solve the problem. about two a year.
2018 was the highest growth rate of co2 on record, at 2.86 ppm. in 2008 it was 1.57. in the latter half of the industrial revolution, it was less than .2 ppm. Capturing all the co2 from the IR by storing it in the soil, even if done instantly, is the difference of 10 days of global emissions a year now. just so you can see why I am saying what I am saying. this alone won't fix it. It's math. and you can verify that it isn't fixing it by looking at the annual growth of co2 at every observation point.
Well, he sucks compared to Biggie and Florida corn is the best, what else do you need to know? Trump is the best president in 20 years.
Easily Florida sweet corn is the best would be the most egregious. Bodacious and peaches and cream sweet corn is king, no matter where grown. Silver queen is cardboard. Other two are debatable
Sounds bad. I mean I’d go there, but the kids have to stay some place where no population group is greater than 45% and the smallest of the big four is above 8%. It’s a rule.