Research shows that using fertilizer on uninhabited vegetation can clean more air
Alabama, November 4, 2021: Trenew is a small company in Alabama that is looking to completely change the way we look at solving the climate change crisis. Researcher Trent Pierce has studied the effects of global warming and believes he has come up with a solution using infrastructure that is already in place.
Studies show that plants are currently using only 70% of the energy they receive from the sun. We can increase the process of photosynthesis by fertilizing the plants, thus increasing the rate of carbon sequestration and oxygen production.
The globe is covered in uninhabited land that is allowed to grow naturally. If we fertilize this land by using aircraft to spray fertilizer over these forests, we can greatly increase the number of greenhouse gases being removed from the atmosphere and facilitate and cleaner environment for future generations.
This is not a comprehensive solution to the entire climate change issue, but by putting these methods in place, we can start reducing greenhouse gases immediately and buy ourselves more time to work on artificial solutions as technology and knowledge in this field progresses. Trenew plans to further its research on the best combinations of fertilizers and the impact they will have on these ecosystems as a whole.
For more information, see the research paper written by Researcher Trent Pierce with Trenew Environmental Solutions.
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