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Can military strategy help is to win our battle against Global Climate Fight?

by | 07-05-2015 16:29 recommendations 0

Before I begin, let me ask you a question( an appetiser for the report) -?Can military strategy help is to win our battle against Global Climate Fight?? ( Amazed. Exactly, my jaw dropped to listening to this question. Do put your opinion in the comment box)



?Tree huggers using missile-tr?cking technology and dropping bombs from C-130 aircraft? What's the world coming to?? That?s how the article began and grabbed my attention. In the next paragraph they wrote, ?The forest isn't being converted into a war zone. These innovative optimists are simply adapting advanced military technologies to use in aerial reforestation.?

Sighed!!!


The article wrote, ?Aerial reforestation is not the new technique?. Well, it was new, at least for me.

The aerial reforestation has been practised in the Honolulu Mountain region after the forest fire since 1930s.


FAO reports, we lose 50,000 acres of land EVERYDAY. With this, we are not only losing the forest/trees, stored carbon and everything it accumulated during its lifetime, but also decreasing the wildlife habitat and assisting in the loss of endangered and rare species. However, ?Aggressive Reforestation? could be potential solution to prevent production of 300 billion tons of carbon dioxide for next 40 years.


Aerial reforestation: Its the technique whee bundles of compressed soil and seeds are bombarded to the land for the introduction of the vegetation.


It's often used by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to increase cover and prevent erosion at a burn site soon after a fire. It's also helpful anywhere that traditional reforestation would be difficult: barren deserts, inaccessible mountain sides, war-ravaged areas and wetlands where people might not be able to find firm footing to plant seedlings.( Jeinefer Horton, Howstuffworks.com)


Right type of seedling, land condition, season, mixture of seeds and soils, and other common factors define the success rate of the aerial reforestation. If done right, reforestation by air can have success rate as high as 70%.


Though not as efficient as traditional afforestation methods, Aerial reforestation has certain advantages:

1.Its comparatively less expensive so its economics( Traditional method of planting cost around USD 3500 per acre).

2. A large plane could drop around 100,000 seeds in one flight( around millions in a day.With 70% efficiency, we still have 700,000 trees left)


SEED CANISTER:

At the dawn of aerial reforestation, it was almost impossible to bombard plants without affecting its fragile roots. However, with the advance in sophisticated technology, much have been improved. Different Design exist encasing the seedlings into sturdy but biodegradable  container. These container are strong enough to withstand free fall and plan the seedling efficiently. Later on they decompose to ease the growth of the plant. They may also be packed with nutrients, fertilizers and substances that pull surrounding moisture.


Without the accurate placement, success is unsure. So that why C-130 aircraft are cited. Another proposal was to use the high resolution camera that provides up-to-the-minute information about current weather conditions and moisture content.

Global positioning satellites and missile-tracking equipment could pinpoint exactly where a plane was in relation to the target area. When coupled with wind speed data, that information could determine the precise moment to drop the canisters.( howstuffworks.com)




And, for me YES. If its economics, good use of strategies and perfect blend of technology with environment, not just a battle but we can win war against global climate change.



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6 Comments

  • says :
    Wulan, like you said War and environment destruction that's what millittary power has been vested for ages. But as the famous quote goes, 'Weapons by themselves are not dangerous. Its the man's use' So if used wisely and aptly, our milittary strategies can be used for real/actual betterment of human kind.
    Millittary force are trained to work in condition where we general civilian could hardly survive. Maybe it's a time we rethink and work wisely. Kind of win win suitation
    Thanks for going through Report Simran
    Posted 12-05-2015 02:05

  • says :
    Bindu di I was also suprised when I originally went through the article but like Arushi said if nuclear power can be used for man kind then why not the millittary . I found the method so cool and couldn't stop sharing here.
    Ariel seeding aerial reforestation means almost the same. :)

    Posted 12-05-2015 01:56

  • Simran Vedvyas says :
    Thanks for nice Sharing
    Posted 10-05-2015 05:59

  • says :
    interesting article. Talking about military strategy, people will come up with war and environmental destruction on their minds. However, if we use it for reforestation and other kinds of conservation, it might be a good strategy. Such this military strategy is particularly effective for area which is conventional reforestation is impossible to be implemented. Honestly, this is my first time hearing aerial reforestation and I found it to be effective.
    Thank you for sharing, I got new knowledge.
    Posted 09-05-2015 01:27

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Without going further through your report and on reading only the 1st question (so called appetiser for the report), my opinion is Military strategy or any advanced technology can help to combat climate change if it is aimed in the right and sustainable manner. Like Nuclear energy can be used for peaceful as well as destructive purposes.
    I came to know first time about aerial reforestation through one of the ambassador's report and I was equally surprised that time. Though it was termed something like "Aerial seeding " in that report. It can be really useful in reducing global warming.
    Thanks for an interesting report , Rahul.
    Posted 09-05-2015 00:07

  • says :
    Can military strategy help is to win our battle against Global Climate Fight?- Dear Rahul brother for a moment I got puzzled, started brainstorming seeing this questing at the very start of your article.
    Aerial reforestation is a brand new topic for me too. I really loved going through your article and gaining new information. Of course! with a high success rate of 70% and use of modern advanced technologies like Global Satellite positioning it can be fruitful to the huge area inaccessible for traditional reforestation.
    Thank you for sharing this information brother :)
    Posted 07-05-2015 21:50

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