S1 #2 | Trees: should we just plant more?
- S1E2
- 39:53
- October 20th 2021
"The jingle which everyone quotes is the right tree in the right place" (Harriet Rix)
At first, the clear need for carbon removal begs the question - isn't that what trees do?
And they do - amongst a whole host of other benefits that they bring to our lives (tree-huggers exist for good reason).
Yet human activity certainly does not always display our gratitude for the value that trees bring us. With continued deforestation, raging wildfires and rising storm damage, our forests are facing a tough time.
So it's simple - plant more trees and protect the ones we have?
Well, sort of...
In this episode, Tom and Emily work through the complexities to understand the role that our forests may play in the carbon removal puzzle.
Many thanks to our excellent guests in this episode:
- Gert-Jan Nabuurs (Leading author on IPCC Report 6 for Land Management & Professor of European Forest Resources at Wageningen University)
- Diego Saez Gil (CEO of Pachama)
- Harriet Rix (Tree Science and Research Projects Manager at the UK charity The Tree Council)
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Even if we are able to cut out all our carbon emissions as fast as possible, we would still need to remove carbon we've already put in the atmosphere to hit global temperature targets.
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