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Here’s a wild idea: How about we stop digging up and burning the carbon that’s already buried?
Burying with diesel-powered digging equipment, I’m sure.
You don’t really expect anything sensible from people with ideas like “let’s bury dead trees to stop climate change?”, right?
Hint: the answer is “no”.
There is a correct way to do this, because charred logs promote healthy soil growth in a forest. But this, is not at all how you work with nature.
I didn’t see any numbers about carbon burried vs carbon burned in the process of burying. Do we know those things?



