Most if not all of the 'climate crisis' can be solved effectively with proper land management:
Sustainable logging helps reduce forest fire risk and helps replace old trees for new growth, farming with crop rotation helps the soil dependant on if you focus on what you plant for nutrients than chemicals for yield (which nullifies itself if you turn barren land into productive land), organised hunting of species like deer help along with re introduction of SOME species like beavers...
But the thing they'll NEVER mention is the areas this is most needed is surrounded by a culture who will NEVER adopt them. There's a reason places in Africa and India developed rapidly under colonisation then stagnated even degraded AFTER colonisation.
Most if not all of the 'climate crisis' can be solved effectively with proper land management:
Sustainable logging helps reduce forest fire risk and helps replace old trees for new growth, farming with crop rotation helps the soil dependant on if you focus on what you plant for nutrients than chemicals for yield (which nullifies itself if you turn barren land into productive land), organised hunting of species like deer help along with re introduction of SOME species like beavers...
But the thing they'll NEVER mention is the areas this is most needed is surrounded by a culture who will NEVER adopt them. There's a reason places in Africa and India developed rapidly under colonisation then stagnated even degraded AFTER colonisation.
"Magic dirt", they call it. Shit's hilarious!