Video - Could 300 Billion Worth of Trees Remediate Climate Change?



"We know that we are living in a way that is unsustainable," says Sir Tim Smit, Co-founder of the Eden Project in Cornwall. Smit wonders whether $300 billion US dollars worth of trees planted across the sub-Saharan latitudes and into India could be sufficient to remediate climate change.

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