>and a lack of aftercare such as watering saplings.
I thought that was almost a trope: it's easy to plant a lot of trees. It's much harder to tend to them for the months (or years) it takes to get them to thrive on their own. Even then, there's no guarantees that some fungus, mold, or a natural event couldn't erase all that effort instantly.
silenttrunning t1_isvoh0q wrote
Reply to Phantom Forests: Why Ambitious Tree Planting Projects Are Failing by filosoful
>and a lack of aftercare such as watering saplings.
I thought that was almost a trope: it's easy to plant a lot of trees. It's much harder to tend to them for the months (or years) it takes to get them to thrive on their own. Even then, there's no guarantees that some fungus, mold, or a natural event couldn't erase all that effort instantly.