TechnoArcher
TechnoArcher t1_j63t2yw wrote
Nikolai Romanov ? Nikolai II ? That's the time travel it is messing up with the head...
TechnoArcher t1_j5th25k wrote
Time to invest in food companies outside UK, with all the aborted crops in UK they will make a fortune selling food to the people on that island... Good time...
TechnoArcher t1_izg04v7 wrote
Reply to comment by squanchingonreddit in A recent study and a project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that chestnut agroforestry systems improved soil health and increased soil carbon sequestration in both the short term and the long term by thexylom
Here is the right study to read:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266690052100037X
Some people already thought about it...
TechnoArcher t1_izf51ru wrote
Reply to comment by squanchingonreddit in A recent study and a project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that chestnut agroforestry systems improved soil health and increased soil carbon sequestration in both the short term and the long term by thexylom
Good you might be able to understand that:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309319/
TechnoArcher t1_izf1a22 wrote
Reply to comment by DavidBSkate in A recent study and a project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that chestnut agroforestry systems improved soil health and increased soil carbon sequestration in both the short term and the long term by thexylom
120 in Lytton, in 2021, remember ? Exceptional until it becomes usual and then 130 will be exceptional and... they will become norms... But by then chestnut will not be the only one struggling.
An european study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309319/
Beech and chestnut have been flagged as the first trees to suffer from climate change. In Europe we started to replace green oak and chestnut killed by drought with cedar and other trees drought resistant.
The efforts and resources to grow a young tree cannot be wasted on the wrong specie knowing it will only become ever more difficult to grow them in the future if they need to be replaced.
TechnoArcher t1_izdkmzj wrote
Reply to comment by squanchingonreddit in A recent study and a project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that chestnut agroforestry systems improved soil health and increased soil carbon sequestration in both the short term and the long term by thexylom
Sometime ago climate was mild and forgiving, not anymore and the future one even less...
TechnoArcher t1_izdkf3j wrote
Reply to comment by thexylom in A recent study and a project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that chestnut agroforestry systems improved soil health and increased soil carbon sequestration in both the short term and the long term by thexylom
Chestnut is one of the species listed to be critically endangered by climate change. I have 2 chestnuts in my garden (in Europe), a young one (15years) and an old one (more than 30 years) they both required watering for 3 of the past 5 summers. Who will go and water the new ones planted when it will be 130F ?
TechnoArcher t1_izb5d6m wrote
Reply to A recent study and a project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that chestnut agroforestry systems improved soil health and increased soil carbon sequestration in both the short term and the long term by thexylom
Should we tell the scientists who did this study that chestnut will NOT survive the climate change toward drought and higher temperatures ?
TechnoArcher t1_j63tws9 wrote
Reply to comment by _TheValeyard_ in Russian coronavirus-denying ex-monk sentenced to 7 years by King-of-New-York
So this is why..."God damn it we said one at a time..."