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Can increasing soil carbon also increase soil CO2 back into atmosphere?
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<blockquote data-quote="wanton dwarf" data-source="post: 7796358" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>Well this would be an answer for putting Carbon into soils commercially.</p><p></p><p>Creating charcoal on an industrial scale, spreading and ploughing/cultivating the charcoal in soils. But it would probably lead to less carbon being taken from the atmosphere by crops.</p><p></p><p>Carbon in this form MIGHT stay in soils for a long time - maybe even millenia. But I think there is a warning there. Placing Carbon in an unusable state does not equate with having Carbon Based lifeforms.</p><p></p><p>Far better IMHO that deserts are turned back into viable vegetation growing regions - but this would require rich people not having Super Yachts, Super Cars, Super Planes and Super Mansions.</p><p></p><p>I'll end by saying I don't think CO2 does anything like what the CCCP state. If it did then we'd quite easily create CO2 power stations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wanton dwarf, post: 7796358, member: 5903"] Well this would be an answer for putting Carbon into soils commercially. Creating charcoal on an industrial scale, spreading and ploughing/cultivating the charcoal in soils. But it would probably lead to less carbon being taken from the atmosphere by crops. Carbon in this form MIGHT stay in soils for a long time - maybe even millenia. But I think there is a warning there. Placing Carbon in an unusable state does not equate with having Carbon Based lifeforms. Far better IMHO that deserts are turned back into viable vegetation growing regions - but this would require rich people not having Super Yachts, Super Cars, Super Planes and Super Mansions. I'll end by saying I don't think CO2 does anything like what the CCCP state. If it did then we'd quite easily create CO2 power stations. [/QUOTE]
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