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    hard to lift soil carbon levels beyond a natural equilibrium in low fertility/low rainfall situations.

    higher organic carbon levels enable a faster churn of microbial activity--which releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct.

    government scared of having to do carbon accounts for the national estate--no national or state park is managed for wise use/excellence now,let alone carbon neutrality---bushfire season bad enough in southern australia,but the burning season in the north panics them.
    [and is forcing carbon neutrality on the large areas under the control of indiginous land councils not cultural imperialism,because the 'right sort' are imposing it?.okay?.]

    trees are not a carbon sink,just a 'slow release'buffer.
    ---maybe biochar is better,but not efficient?.

    been trying to see this as anything other than a snafu,in the traditional military use of the term.

    [and legumes could be taxed--they don't like nitrate leaching.
    nitrate leaching bad,okay?.]
 
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