A lot of that carbon can actually be absorbed into the soil with good practices. Also, have you seen the massive flat roofs in business parks? All those big warehouses have plenty of space still. Let them strengthen the roof and place them there. There's no reason to build on fertile land yet. Keep land that's good for food production in production. Keep land that's good for biodiversity as wildlands. We're going to need both in the future.
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A lot of that carbon can actually be absorbed into the soil with good practices. Also, have you seen the massive flat roofs in business parks? All those big warehouses have plenty of space still. Let them strengthen the roof and place them there. There's no reason to build on fertile land yet. Keep land that's good for food production in production. Keep land that's good for biodiversity as wildlands. We're going to need both in the future.