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So much for market forces......
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 6515179" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>The trees are gone with a few matches - surely a good enough signal that trees aren't quite "the answer to climate change" that politicians believe them to be?</p><p>It seems quite an odd state of affairs, that any thinking government would wish to incentivise the planting of pine forests on land that could be permanently under moderately productive grass.</p><p></p><p>As for the glypho, I watch with detached amusement as the world kills itself in the name of more abundant food, decades ahead of the time the food is needed - the closest I've been to it was when I sprayed my driveway with it in 2007, other than what's in my food and drink of course</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 6515179, member: 63856"] The trees are gone with a few matches - surely a good enough signal that trees aren't quite "the answer to climate change" that politicians believe them to be? It seems quite an odd state of affairs, that any thinking government would wish to incentivise the planting of pine forests on land that could be permanently under moderately productive grass. As for the glypho, I watch with detached amusement as the world kills itself in the name of more abundant food, decades ahead of the time the food is needed - the closest I've been to it was when I sprayed my driveway with it in 2007, other than what's in my food and drink of course [/QUOTE]
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