Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » Ireland's countryside is fairly nice. But once you're not near the coast it does feel a bit too much like a giant sprawling farm. There's so many cows on grass. Wouldn't it be nice to return some of that land to forests and bushes and wildlife and that? Could the government set up a fund to buy land off farmers that don't want to use it anymore. We're going to have to spend about 150 million on carbon credits as a nation soon. So the money shouldn't be an issue. The choice is buy carbon credits or buy land to plant real forests.
Deleted User wrote: » Did they not do this in Leitrim? I'm not from the County, but I think some government initiative was launched for growing trees and Leitrim was the guinea pig? I heard about it on a radio show, and people were giving out (as you'd expect) but not sure what the issues they encountered actually were.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Plant loads of them at sea, like wind farms.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Mature trees often die when moved due to loss of roots. Monocrop evergreens should be banned and the land they sit on rehabilitated then replanted with native species.
_Brian wrote: » Why is happening in Leitrim is a disgrace with immense swathes of the county gone into spruce it’s a dead zone, the botanical equivalent of a nuclear bomb.