• MentalEdge
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    3 days ago

    My family hasn’t bothered with a tree for over a decade. Neither plastic nor real.

    Lights and gifts work just fine without an ornamental plant in the house.

    Plus Hans Christian Andersens christmas tree story traumatized me as a kid, so I never really warmed up to the idea. (The real original version, where an anthropomorphised fir slowly withers and dies when removed from the forest, and eventually is turned into firewood.)

    • @uebquauntbez
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      12 days ago

      Christmas trees are best in the woods. No lights, no tinsel, no top. Big, old, bare tree.

  • Phoenixz
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    43 days ago

    Yeah because Christmas trees really are the problem here.

    While you’re at it, can you climate change proof all the world’s eco systems? I’m kinda more worried about all the world’s forests disappearing

    • @[email protected]
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      13 days ago

      The trees that make good Christmas trees are also some of the best at removing Carbon from the atmosphere year-round. Related: they grow in forests.

      … but sure, let’s criticize efforts to save one sort of tree because its not the saving of all trees … by itself.

      • Phoenixz
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        02 days ago

        Yeah and what do you think that happens to the carbon when said tree dies?

        Trees are a great way to capture carbon once, that’s it. If you build a Forrest somewhere, that forest will take x tonnes of carbon and that’s it. 30 years later when the first trees there start dying , that carbonnwill go back again and new trees that replace it will take it again, etc.

        You will need to plant billions of trees to make even a dent in global warming

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          Indeed, we will need to plant billions of trees, and losing any more of them that we already have than we absolutely have to isn’t going to help anything. Is this really news to you?

          Meanwhile, you can cut down trees for materials and let more of them grow. Don’t have to level forests to do it either.

          Oh, and again, larger trees sequester more carbon on less land versus smaller ones -it’s more efficient if we can keep them around.

          Its truly bizarre how anti-tree you’re being for supposedly also being worried for the world’s forests. A substantial portion of the remaining forests are home to evergreens.