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IBM waves green magic wand25 Jun 2007 15:09 Meanwhile, Dell plants some trees...So what Dell?By Martin Gregorie
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 17:00 GMT
Planting a few trees doesn't do anything to remove fossil carbon from the atmosphere: - it can't sequester the carbon as it is emitted - the "sequestered" carbon is only in temporary storage until the forest burns or until the wood is burnt or trashed. Pretty useless, really, but I suppose it gives pseudo-greenies a spurious sense of virtue. Carbon CycleBy Mr ChriZ
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 17:48 GMT
I wonder in Martins world how fossil fuels got into the earth in the first place. A little information can do so much harm. 1000 treesBy Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 18:18 GMT
Serious question. How much carbon does 1000 trees extract? Probably enough to the carbon generation required to power my lab (not data center, lab). I wouldn't worryBy Sam Millner
Posted Monday 25th June 2007 19:52 GMT
1000 trees is all good and everything to offset the massive 6 gigatonnes that humans produce every year, but what are they going to do about the 400 gigatonnes the sea is releasing, which by the way has little effect on global warming anyway because it has very little effect on the 0.004 % of the atmosphere that is carbon dioxide that makes up for rjust under 5% of the green house affect?(the rest is water) well, they don't really need to do a lot. It only takes one tree to make a thousand matchesBy Will
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 15:58 GMT
According to VIA and their "Treemark" program: http://www.via.com.tw/en/initiatives/cleancomputing/treemark_rating.jsp 7.3Kg of CO2 per tree per year, or 44 trees for a 200Watt PC Or 4.5 Kilowatts total usage for 1000 trees or one and a half kettles on continuous boil The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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