Much of the concern about human caused climate change arises from the burning of
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Much of the concern about human caused climate change arises from the burning of fossil fuels. One way to reduce the carbon in the atmosphere is to increase plant life on earth. There are 3 trillion tons of CO_2 in our atmosphere. We have increased the CO_2 in the atmosphere by roughly a third since the start of the industrial revolution (750 billion tons of CO_2). How many trees would we have to plant to absorb that much CO_2 by the time they are full grown? Are trees the largest consumers of CO_2 on the planet? Be sure to comment on at least two other posts (politely!).Explanation / Answer
Given condition : Increased Quantity of CO2= 750 billion tons.
Assumption: A tree can absorb 48 pounds of CO2 per year.
1 ton = 2240 pounds
1 billion ton = 2240 ×109 pounds
We have to wait 40 years for a tree to remove a ton of CO2
That means 39.7 billion trees to be planted every year.
No, Trees are not largest absorber of CO2 on planet.
30% of CO2 diffused in ocean through direct chemical exchange
25% of CO2 absorbed by the plants on planet.
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