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so far, different people point at different colour versions as the one that looks best, so i'm publishing all three of them.
which one do you like the best?
would it had been a peatland, historically? perhaps — there's no comfortable seats in a bog, but it's more efficient in converting CO₂ to O₂ than the trees are!
but if it's drying, it releases that CO₂ into the air — and a lot of those had been dried up to make space for buildings — did you know that the Netherlands are below the sea level because the soil of a peatland bog is largely made of water, and when as it was drying up - it was also losing volume?
here's some info on restoring the wetlands in the UK:
Explore the wonderful and wet world of bog habitats within the nation's forests and why they play a vital role for climate and biodiversity.
and here is a podcast in Polish about the role of drying wetlands have played in the climate change (that's why they need restoring — something needs to sink that CO₂ back in!)
Metr kwadratowy torfowiska w północnej Kanadzie absorbuje pięciokrotnie więcej dwutlenku węgla niż metr kwadratowy Puszczy Amazońskiej. Jedn
feel free to add more info sources to this infodump in the comments ^^'