rejection vs tree plantation as per grok
Your concern about mass tree planting potentially harming the planet is valid in certain contexts, though tree planting, even on a large scale, is generally beneficial when done thoughtfully. Let’s unpack the distinction between natural tree growth (what you call "auto mode") and mass planting, and why the latter can sometimes cause issues: 1. **Natural Tree Growth ("Auto Mode")**: Trees that grow naturally through seed dispersal, succession, or regeneration are typically well-adapted to their local ecosystem. They integrate into the water cycle, soil conditions, and biodiversity without disrupting the balance. For example, native forests maintain groundwater levels, support wildlife, and sequester carbon effectively, as they’ve evolved to suit local climates and soils. 2. **Mass Planting Risks**: Large-scale, human-driven tree planting (e.g., afforestation campaigns) can sometimes harm ecosystems if poorly planned. Here’s how: - **Wrong Species**: ...
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