#36 Where do they get the cellulose to make the fake wood? We still have to get it from something, so mining is the "better option" to allowing a natural process of plant growth? This is some kind of throw out the baby with the bath water sh#t.
#36 but trees young growing trees are what absorb the CO2. cutting down trees is not a bad thing. not replanting new ones is the problem. in many situations, it is a good thing because wood is a renewable building material. and in my older forests large old trees can block so much light that nothing on the surface can grow. thinning is a very important thing in maintaining a healthy forest. concrete is responsible for 4-8% of GLOBAL CO2 emissions.
#36 Where do they get the cellulose to make the fake wood? We still have to get it from something, so mining is the "better option" to allowing a natural process of plant growth? This is some kind of throw out the baby with the bath water sh#t.
#36 but trees young growing trees are what absorb the CO2. cutting down trees is not a bad thing. not replanting new ones is the problem. in many situations, it is a good thing because wood is a renewable building material. and in my older forests large old trees can block so much light that nothing on the surface can grow. thinning is a very important thing in maintaining a healthy forest. concrete is responsible for 4-8% of GLOBAL CO2 emissions.
"Lab grown wood"...
So, a plant in the corner.
Probably a news item from The Onion
yeah, we should better go back into the sea like our ancestors.
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