In all the years of this green crap and recycling, I've NEVER heard of a blue box program or any program that recycles cotton. The cotton industry must have way better lobbiests than forestry.
You may be interested in this Ontario programme to plant 50 million trees by 2020. I understand that it is doing fairly well.
Trees Ontario: 50 Million Tree Program
Your source for this is suspect. Been in the forest industry most of my life and I know what the obligations are for logging and reforestation.
Eventually someone will come up with a cheap or at least acceptable energy source other than fosil fuel and Nuclear. The oil companies spend lots on this problem because they are actually energy providers. Does not matter to them what the energy source is as long as they can make a buck off it. We have several hundred years worth of coal in the ground so it might as well be used before it becomes worthless. Every year there is some progress on making fossil fuels more efficient and clean burning. Who knows what might happen next year?
I'm still more concerned about profitable reuse of materials we throw out as I believe this is of far more immediate concern than a bit of CO2.
In all the years of this green crap and recycling, I've NEVER heard of a blue box program or any program that recycles cotton. The cotton industry must have way better lobbiests than forestry.
More trees should be planted than are being harvested, just to catch up with the need for sequestration. In that sense it isn't relevant to when a tree is cut. It would be a good idea to plant before cutting the tree. In fact it would be a really good idea for example to plant a thousand trees for every one that is cut to make room for mining more bitumen from the tar sands.
And then there would be those that're sick to death of the doom & gloom
preach'n along with dismissive attitudes with anyone who objects or
questions the Global Warming/Cooling/Changing/Settled-Science mantra,
and just want to get through the conversation/pole/whatever and get on
with their day so answer whatever to avoid aother doom & gloom lecture.
You need to pay attention to the real world instead of truther blogs. The vast majority of seeds are planted well before the tree they are to replace is cut. Trees are generally planted at 2-3 years old and most sites are planted within 1 year of logging. I will clarify that a bit. Not all sites require replanting. Hemlock for example almost never needs to be planted and often if some restocking in hemlock is required it will be wetter areas and will get cedar seedlings or in some cases alder.
As I said before the real problem is with areas that are burned and paved. You just can't put more trees in a tree farm to make up for that.
Yah, there could be some of those. I look at it the same way I mentioned earlier about water problems. People are fed up with having to cut back on water, so city administrators are pointing out that the alternative is going to be worse. So, doom and gloom lectures, or the real thing.
It is not so much that there is a shortage of water. More like cities just didn't grow up where the best water supply is and the cost of piping it in is prohibitive. Cities in N.America need too do much more towards recycling their grey water. It is just plain stupid to have expensive treated water running down the driveway just to have a lawn that has to be mowed every week. Or using 5 gallons of treated water to flush a pint of pee.
Yah, there could be some of those. I look at it the same way I mentioned earlier about water problems. People are fed up with having to cut back on water, so city administrators are pointing out that the alternative is going to be worse. So, doom and gloom lectures, or the real thing.
Cabbagesand kings pointed us to a program that is doing just that though. The UN billion tree program is capable to mitigate the loss of forests and the production of CO2 from fossil fuels. Do you have a link to the logging practices, replanting and restocking?
BC Government ministry of forests. Not sure how much is on their website that you can access. Maybe all of it. I haven't been following it all that close for the last couple of years. A lot of the info may be rather confusing if you don't have a good grasp of silviculture. That was never my end of logging so I trusted the "experts". Not sure if that was a good idea or not either since these are the people that gave us superfir. Grows like a bitch but has such big growth rings it doesn't even make good pulp. Then there was the "expert" that decided planting hybred poplar with a 15 year crop rotation was a good idea. NOT. One thing I know for sure is that the industry was a lot better managed when it was run by loggers instead of bean counters and pension funds.
That UN program is in third world countries that have practiced rape and run forestry or short term agriculture. I haven't heard what the results are for quite a while.
beaker,
... how many George Bushes have there been .....
The BC ministry would be a good place to look. Thanks I will do that. I hadn't heard about the superfir, but I have a friend who quickly got less impressed with the hybrid poplar developments. Ontario, and all of Canada has been called the largest third world country, because of our dependence on exporting raw materials.
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That's not recycling it's upcycling. Dont you greens know your ass from a hole in the ground? I'm 5 blocks from a Salvation Army Thrift Store. If it's not resellable, they won't accept it nor do they accept anything for recyling. Once the impoverished are done with the cotton then what? Srtraight to the landfill.So you have never heard of the SallyAnn? or rags? or street buyers and sellers of old clothes that have been at the business back into antiquity? How about that.
Crack on it pumpkin.I don't remember where, just now. I will try to come up with it if it is important. .
That's not recycling it's upcycling. I'm 5 bloks from a Salvation Army Thrift Store. If it's not resellable, they won't accept it nor do they accept anything for recyling.
How do you like that?
Crack on it pumpkin.
at that, let us pray
I don't remember where, just now. I will try to come up with it if it is important.
No worries. Not important. Was just curious is all. Was wondering if it
was one of those U.N. Bullshyte statements like Syria blusting about
Canada's human rights violations, etc...