I was talking to a Dutch friend about the implications of living below sea level during the coming climate change.
She found this quite depressing so I decided to do some calculations to establish the scale of the problem.
Being a practical man, rather than an academic, I decided to calculate how many trees we would need to plant to absorb the excess carbon in the atmosphere.
If there are 410 ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere now and we want to reduce that to the pre-industrial level of 280 ppm, then we have to remove 130 ppm.
According to Wiki, each ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere contains 2.13 gigatonnes of carbon, so to put this into ordinary numbers, that is 2,130,000,000 tonnes x 130. Which is 277,000,000,000 Tonnes of carbon that need to be removed to get us back to pre-industrial levels.
The average weight of carbon in a large tree is roughly one tonne, so we need to plant 277,000,000,000 trees to absorb the excess carbon.
The world population at present is 7,600,000,000, so each man, woman and child would have to plant 277/7.6 = 36.5 large trees.
There is also the problem that many people live in areas where such trees would not grow, so others would have to plant extra trees for those populations.
This does not sound like an impossible task, but it would obviously need a worldwide organisation in order for it to happen and an industrial scale response. The land for that many trees would need to be found and it would obviously cause problems for those that lose it.
But the problem is not really the practical scale of the task, it is doable, but the motivation and organisation for such a mission is fraught with difficulty. A campaign needs to be started and a bandwagon needs to begin rolling. We have the social media for this, but not the spark to make it happen, who is going to listen to me, I don't even do social media?
I think that the carbon tax should be put to practical use by paying companies to plant trees on our behalf, richer people could pay for more trees, a computing system on the scale of Google, Pay Pal or Face Book could handle the project. All the practical and digital tools are there , it just needs some bright spark to put it all together.
DaveP
She found this quite depressing so I decided to do some calculations to establish the scale of the problem.
Being a practical man, rather than an academic, I decided to calculate how many trees we would need to plant to absorb the excess carbon in the atmosphere.
If there are 410 ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere now and we want to reduce that to the pre-industrial level of 280 ppm, then we have to remove 130 ppm.
According to Wiki, each ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere contains 2.13 gigatonnes of carbon, so to put this into ordinary numbers, that is 2,130,000,000 tonnes x 130. Which is 277,000,000,000 Tonnes of carbon that need to be removed to get us back to pre-industrial levels.
The average weight of carbon in a large tree is roughly one tonne, so we need to plant 277,000,000,000 trees to absorb the excess carbon.
The world population at present is 7,600,000,000, so each man, woman and child would have to plant 277/7.6 = 36.5 large trees.
There is also the problem that many people live in areas where such trees would not grow, so others would have to plant extra trees for those populations.
This does not sound like an impossible task, but it would obviously need a worldwide organisation in order for it to happen and an industrial scale response. The land for that many trees would need to be found and it would obviously cause problems for those that lose it.
But the problem is not really the practical scale of the task, it is doable, but the motivation and organisation for such a mission is fraught with difficulty. A campaign needs to be started and a bandwagon needs to begin rolling. We have the social media for this, but not the spark to make it happen, who is going to listen to me, I don't even do social media?
I think that the carbon tax should be put to practical use by paying companies to plant trees on our behalf, richer people could pay for more trees, a computing system on the scale of Google, Pay Pal or Face Book could handle the project. All the practical and digital tools are there , it just needs some bright spark to put it all together.
DaveP