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Great post, thanks! Over 50 years ago, I did a thought experiment on what humans must do to live in harmony with this planet, and reduced it down to two main rules: Don’t dig deeper than 6” into the ground, and use fire only for cooking. But I had to add another, due to the urgency (in 1972 already): No cut trees. Yes, leaving mature forests alone is absolutely essential, especially regarding biodiversity. And yes, they have stored in non-permanent form, a lot of carbon, but not as much as soils. Along with the oceans, they are the lungs of the planet, although less-so than the oceans, which we disrupt faster than we destroy forests. Installing tree plantations does not substitute for forests, you cannot guarantee the success of a plantation, which even if successful, will take years to store more carbon than was released in disturbing the soils for planting. All these people making these assumptions in order to maintain the present “normal” must be named, outed from their little worlds. PIK Land Use Transition Lab, using a name implying colonial-type influence over OTHER people’s lands, may be one of them. This is a major myth - that “Normal” can continue with virtually no sacrifices at all. You can keep flying, keep “growing” the economy and keep right on burning fuels. Science and technology will somehow save us from reducing our energy consumption. This belief system is on a level with religion, sharing a dependence on myth. The underlying Truth is that this level of population and consumption were ENABLED by fossil fuel dependency; thus both must be wound down in tandem. One planet to grow all the trees. Another planet to grow the food. Another planet to chop up for minerals. One ring to rule them all and in the darkness bind them.

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