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We're in an atmospheric carbon drought already. If this gets much worse plants won't grow anymore!

Of course that may be part of the plan...

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Just remember Bill Gates says it’s "complete nonsense" that planting trees could solve climate change.

Also remember Bill Gates wants you dead.

Don’t listen to Bill Gates.

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... assuming that C02 is indeed a problem, not a psyop...

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Great information showing Man Made Climate Change due to increased Carbon Dioxide is just another scam invented by a corrupt Republic with its Representative who accepts bribes as donations and is easily blackmailed as we see with Walz. We need more people. Not less

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Hi Peter. Good info. I have seen a lot of tree removal for wind turbines in Texas - seems like that would be zero gain. Curious if your know how many trees would absorb generation plants CO2 (coal, NG) and why wouldn't they "net zero" with trees?

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There is a calculator:

https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator

Using Brave: "a typical natural gas power station emits approximately 450 grams (1 lb) of CO2 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity generated"

"To calculate the CO2 emissions per power plant, we can divide the total emissions by the number of power plants: 589,453,258.6 metric tons ÷ 1,573 power plants ≈ 374,341 metric tons of CO2 per power plant (assuming all power plants emit the same amount)."

A tree absorbs around 25 kg - on average - so that 374,000 tonnes per plant would require around 15 million trees - which sounds a lot!

"To plant 15 million trees, we’ll need: 15,000,000 trees ÷ 2,000 trees per acre ≈ 7,500 acres" which is around 12 square miles.

Maybe they just hate nature. Those windmills kill birds, bats and bees etc. Trees are their homes,

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Well, a NG Power Plant could plant 15 million trees in a 100 mile radius. If they bought the trees - the community would plant them. This would be easy in Texas, not sure about other areas, but as I travel the country there seems to be plenty of room for more trees - many more. I appreciate your work Peter.

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