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Accelerating Carbon Capture Through Tree Spraying
The application of a specific fertilizer spray on trees can accelerate carbon capture by enhancing the process of photosynthesis, leading to wider acceptance for environmental betterment. Scientists suggest spraying national forests with this nutrient-enhanced spray to start turning around climate change at a faster pace.
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The speaker talks about the formula for their water bottle, which includes ingredients like lethison and glycerin, often used in food and cosmetics.
30:44 - 31:32 (00:47)
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The speaker talks about the formula for their water bottle, which includes ingredients like lethison and glycerin, often used in food and cosmetics.
ChapterAccelerating Carbon Capture Through Tree Spraying
Episode#44 Solbere - A Scientific Solution to the Carbon Footprint
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The spray is made up of natural ingredients, such as milk, and aims to increase the photosynthesis of plants by a few hours each day when sprayed on their leaves.
31:32 - 32:56 (01:24)
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The spray is made up of natural ingredients, such as milk, and aims to increase the photosynthesis of plants by a few hours each day when sprayed on their leaves. A natural preservative, clove oil, is also used in the solution.
ChapterAccelerating Carbon Capture Through Tree Spraying
Episode#44 Solbere - A Scientific Solution to the Carbon Footprint
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The practice of spraying trees to enhance their growth and carbon capture capabilities can provide benefits for years to come, even during dormant seasons.
32:56 - 37:30 (04:34)
Summary
The practice of spraying trees to enhance their growth and carbon capture capabilities can provide benefits for years to come, even during dormant seasons. This approach could be applied to national forests and agriculture to significantly reduce carbon emissions.