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Sundray@lemmus.org to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 8 days ago

Liquid Trees

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Sundray@lemmus.org to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 8 days ago
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    While I don’t want to spoil the joke (but I will) and I hate techno-optimist solutions that displace actual solutions for our biosphere as much as the next person: supposedly, Belgrade is such a dense concrete hell that trees aren’t viable solution (at least in the short term).

    There is some rumbling that liquid trees are not the solution to the real problems caused by large-scale deforestation, nor does it reduce erosion or enrich the soil. However, much of this wrath is misplaced as Liquid tree designers say that it was not made as a replacement for trees but was designed to work in areas where growing trees would be non-viable. Initiatives like Trillion Trees are laudable, but there is something to be said for the true utility of this tiny bioreactor. The fact that they can capture useful amounts of carbon dioxide from day one is another benefit for them. Such bioreactors are expected to become widespread in urban areas around the world as the planet battles rising carbon levels in the atmosphere.

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      They can thrive in tap water and can withstand temperature extremes.

      So maybe they can be used in regions that are too hot for trees, like desert cities

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      They seem to be focusing on CO2. Trees in cities are going to capture a negligible amount of CO2 and for relatively high cost versus doing things outside a city. The point of trees in cities is shade and looking nice (good for mental health). Liquid trees solve neither of those.

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        And ameliorating the heat island effect.

        But mainly quality of life.

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      And for people who think that the trillion tree idea is anything else than just the oil lobby running with a feel good solution, I have a great podcast episode for you

      https://open.spotify.com/episode/3AZIvnCFvavc9Qfs10XPxW

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        Spotify doesn’t work on my phone. Care to link the podcast page on a platform not trying to corner the market, please?

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          https://podbay.fm/p/the-climate-deniers-playbook/e/1727859600

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            Much obliged.

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          I listen to it on apple podcasts if that helps

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            How, if I can’t find out which podcast it is?

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              You can click the spotify link and it literally tells you what it is

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                I already said thatspotify doesn’t work on my phone (the homepage crashes)

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                  It’s an episode of “The Climate Denier’s Playbook” entitled “Let’s Just Plant a Trillion Trees.”

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                  https://podcasts.apple.com/sk/podcast/the-climate-deniers-playbook/id1694759084?i=1000671531664

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      Also, trees are surprisingly difficult to keep alive if they were artificially introduced to a location. Turns out they don’t thrive in a concrete hellscape super well.

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        Which is why native species are always recommended

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          There are places with no native trees. A majority of the earth’s land area is naturally treeless.

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