That said, if this reduces productivity that would mean more forests to cut down but I'd need to see a more full report on what is happening.
Loss in land value and productivity should also be happening to back this up. The entire region will not suddenly become useless at once.
And if there's anyone left who cares about the environment not CO2, helping quantify this at land sale level would help push some market forces.
That said, if this reduces productivity that would mean more forests to cut down but I'd need to see a more full report on what is happening.
Loss in land value and productivity should also be happening to back this up. The entire region will not suddenly become useless at once.
And if there's anyone left who cares about the environment not CO2, helping quantify this at land sale level would help push some market forces.