Will a Trillion Trees Stop Global Warming?
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In this episode of The Energy Show, Barry Cinnamon breaks down the science, economics, and practicality behind the proposed Trillion Trees Act and asks the big question: Will it actually make a meaningful difference?
Trees absolutely help remove carbon from the atmosphere through natural carbon sequestration. But when you look at the numbers global CO₂ emissions, land requirements, cost, and timing the reality becomes clear: planting trees alone won’t solve the climate crisis.
• How trees absorb and store carbon (carbon sequestration explained)
• How much CO₂ a trillion trees would actually remove
• How much land and money the plan would require
• Why the timeline (decades) matters for climate action
• The unintended risks, including increased logging and land-use conflicts
• The solutions that make the biggest impact right now
The bottom line: Trees are valuable but the fastest, most effective climate solution is reducing fossil fuel use and accelerating clean energy.
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