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What are the major concerns about planting trees to create carbon offsets?

Two major problems: The planting should be additive. If you have a location where forest could theoretically develop, if there's any forest nearby, the forest would naturally grow there. So if you ha …
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Do timber buildings remove carbon from the atmosphere in the long run?

Also, you have to remember that lumber competes with other uses of trees. … However, if you create biochar out of trees, you get no payment for sequestering carbon dioxide permanently. So there's no incentive to create biochar. …
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Do carbon-offsetting apps work? Are there better ways for me to invest in reducing climate c...

tree planting schemes Do they pay an external landowner to plant trees, or do they purchase the land, plant trees and ensure the trees will stay there? … the trees anyway. …
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Hyper carbon accumulator(s) for backyards

Then you may use the trees to create lumber or biochar. … Trees also have the benefit of needing very little care. …
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How to compensate past CO₂ emissions

Young, because the forest has relatively small existing trees. These trees will continue to grow for the next 50 years or so. For the next 50 years, they will be a major carbon sink. … On the other hand, it makes the biggest trees more room to grow to the full length. …
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