recent news https://www.google.com/search?q=carbon+priming+soil&tbm=nws
science: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=deep+soil+carbon+priming&btnG=
ignore the technocratic redditor grifting of tree planting, which has (as in all other cases of "carbon capture and storage" grift) not been shown to store carbon at the scale we need it, and ironically can release deep soil carbon stored after thousands of years of slow accumulation.
(also please post more about this extremely vital topic on /c/Science because those dorks banned me to protect the mental health of their nazi bureaucrat friends who are really depressed by their Malthusian jobs...ironic that their class smugly say "the Dark Age isn't real". I've literally never heard anyone else talking about this obscure research, and these orthodox redditors chose to excommunicate someone with an actual radical critique of their hegemonic neoliberalism. The neo-dork age is getting dorkier each day!)
Hi! What labor could an ecologist do that would be commodifiable by capitalism?
Do ecological surveys so that a company can say they did their due dilligence.
Enforcing the muzzling of capitalist overconsumption? Pretty based tbh
If that system worked we wouldn't be in this situation. It seems like they do more positive than most jobs. DOTs and other infrastructure orgs use them a lot.
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