Reverse thinking to save the planet
- Craig52
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I tend to agree with that guy BB,we can't stop natural burning of bush fires like we have recently experienced here that puts millions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere.He stated that one hector of bush fire puts enough carbon in the air as 5 thousand cars,who is going to pay for that?
I have seen first hand of the damage to the outback in Northern Australia with seasonal burning of grasses that doesn't get a chance to rot down back into the soil to provide nutrients for the next crop and therefore turns to sandy deserts.
I know we don't have control over traditional burning off by Aboriginals as they used to do this for hunting animals attracted to the new growth,imo this tradition is now just habit and adding to the carbon in the atmosphere.
If we take this guys advice,we might just see a better Australia in regards to our birds and animals and humans alike. Craig
I have seen first hand of the damage to the outback in Northern Australia with seasonal burning of grasses that doesn't get a chance to rot down back into the soil to provide nutrients for the next crop and therefore turns to sandy deserts.
I know we don't have control over traditional burning off by Aboriginals as they used to do this for hunting animals attracted to the new growth,imo this tradition is now just habit and adding to the carbon in the atmosphere.
If we take this guys advice,we might just see a better Australia in regards to our birds and animals and humans alike. Craig
- vettepilot_6
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Why not just pump all the human waste into desert areas? we would have to be the biggest herd after all?
The Bitterness of Poor Quality Remains Long after the Sweetness of Cut Price is Forgotten
- gomer
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Was a very interesting watch.It seems to make alot of sense aswell . The problem with these types of solutions is getting it coordinated before its to late. The only bit that was herd to comprehend.Is how do you sustain the herd in the initial year when there is no feed to start with.
Keeper of Australian Grass Finches