Chapter

Spraying federal lands to reduce carbon footprint
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1:14:58 - 1:20:16 (05:18)

The US could significantly reduce carbon emissions by spraying 10% of the federal lands, which would be 25 million acres, and involving Canada and the rainforest in Brazil could further decrease the carbon footprint.

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A boulder in a river in Germany that had '1616' etched onto it with a message saying 'if you see me, weep for me' has resurfaced after water levels dropped in the river and Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the US, is currently at its lowest capacity since construction in the 1930s.
1:14:58 - 1:15:59 (01:01)
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Germany
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A boulder in a river in Germany that had '1616' etched onto it with a message saying 'if you see me, weep for me' has resurfaced after water levels dropped in the river and Lake Mead, the largest reservoir in the US, is currently at its lowest capacity since construction in the 1930s.

Chapter
Spraying federal lands to reduce carbon footprint
Episode
#44 Solbere - A Scientific Solution to the Carbon Footprint
Podcast
Shawn Ryan Show
The United States alone could make a significant impact on reducing its carbon footprint, and getting other countries and areas like Canada and the Amazon rainforest involved could make an even bigger impact.
1:15:59 - 1:20:16 (04:17)
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Carbon Footprint
Summary

The United States alone could make a significant impact on reducing its carbon footprint, and getting other countries and areas like Canada and the Amazon rainforest involved could make an even bigger impact. By spraying 10% of federal lands, which is around 25 million acres, it could significantly reduce emissions in the US.

Chapter
Spraying federal lands to reduce carbon footprint
Episode
#44 Solbere - A Scientific Solution to the Carbon Footprint
Podcast
Shawn Ryan Show