I think aerial dispersion might still be worth considering. Burying the seeds and giving it the proper nutrients increases the chances of success that the trees will do well. However, tree seeds simply fall off trees, and the trees are somehow able to propagate anyway. Aerial dispersion might work well for large areas of open fields. However, the more I think about it, I think it would be better if trees are planted normally along the sides of the freeway. That would be an excellent opportunity for inmates to do something productive, provided that it is appropriate for the nature of the crimes that they committed.
Master of the six kings said:
I'm not sure if there is one, but if not, there should be a class made that teaches students about global warming, and has them plant trees, put up flyers, recycle and other things as such. It would be an elective to start, but could be made in to a manditory class. But where does the money come from? I think it should come from our space exploration money myself. I can't understand why we put money into finding new planets, when we can't take care of the one we already have. By the time we get someone to be able to live on mars, there won't be an earth. So why give up our planet so one man can say he lived on mars?
That is a good suggestion... I think it would be an excellent opportunity for community service as well. If students are encouraged to plant trees for community service, some of them might be encouraged to continue helping find ways to protect the environment, and some might even pursue occupations to help with that end.
A contest might be a good way to encourage people to plant as many trees as possible; have a contest to see how many trees a student can plant in a particular amount of time. They would have to document each tree that they planted and give it some sort of marker so that it could be judged correctly. The student who plants the most trees gets a scholarship or some other sort of prize that improves their educational opportunities.
Lieutenant Houndoom said:
A very good suggestion, DRK, but the problem with the plane spreading is that, unless fired like a missle, it won't bury itself and thus just sit there. That would also mean that the highways must be regulary patrolled and have fly-overs with things like firefighting copters to regulary sprinkle with water. Don't know about the rainfall level there, but I doubt it's enough. Also, the fumes released by cars is not only just CO2, it's probbly other toxic materials which would probably infect and kill the trees.
The idea is that the trees are native to the area, so that they not only have a better chance of survival, but also so that they don't become invasive. Competition might be a problem, though, as the trees would compete for nutrients.
As far as the fumes go, I've seen a lot of bushes in the middle of the freeway that seem to do well there, so I don't see why trees would die from the toxic compounds released in exhaust. Hopefully, technology for reducing the amount of toxic compounds in exhaust will improve so that the idea is even more feasible.
I think that the single biggest solution that we need to keep working on is figuring out a way to harness the energy produced by nuclear fusion. Unlike fission, the waste products are insignificant, and accidents result in the reaction shutting down, rather than spiraling out of control. The energy is also cheaper and greater than the energy produced by fission (
Wikipedia). If we develop this technology, we could replace all of the fossil-fuel based power plants and eliminate an enormous amount of emissions; not just carbon dioxide, but carbon monoxide, sulfur compounds, chlorine compounds, and other emissions that pose environmental and health problems. While this technology appears to take a while before it is developed, and there is a chance that it might not work, I think it is worth spending more time pursuing.
What do you guys think?