Deforestation - The multiplication effect
The multiplication effect for the deforestation.
The multiplication effect for the deforestation.
Photosynthesis acts on the regrowth of trees.Trees absorb CO2 and release more than 50% of the amount absorbed.
in 2004, deforestation has caused 17.3% of CO2 emissions
The newly planted trees for reforestation need more than 100 years to have the same size as the original trees of the forests that have never been cut.
This diagram represent the most concerned countries by deforestation
Earth and human systems are both affected by global warming
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LEED changed our awareness of the unwanted side-effects of building design, construction and operations. Reduction of harm was the standard. That approach has, in many ways, transformed the marketplace, but is it still enough? What is an appropriate goal for the future?
Under the guidance of regenerative design principles, it is possible to design projects in harmony with their ecosystem. Projects that improve their environment, are impact-free, and anticipate future needs.
USGS Multiple Depth Well Locations 2011
Map of completed and planned multiple-depth well sites in the San Diego Hydrogeology project.
Gray water schematic of home