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*There are 10 billion acres of forest. [https://www.statista.com/statistics/1292175/global-forest-area/#:~:text=Forests%20cover%20over%20four%20billion,4.24%20billion%20hectares%20in%201990.] | *There are 10 billion acres of forest. [https://www.statista.com/statistics/1292175/global-forest-area/#:~:text=Forests%20cover%20over%20four%20billion,4.24%20billion%20hectares%20in%201990.] | ||
*There are 1.2 trillion gallons of oil harvestable sustainably from wood every year. Annual use of oil is 35 billion barrels [https://www.worldometers.info/oil/] | *There are 1.2 trillion gallons of oil harvestable sustainably from wood every year. Annual use of oil is 35 billion barrels [https://www.worldometers.info/oil/] | ||
*'''Every year we could harvest 30 years of oil regeneratively from | *'''Every year we could harvest 30 years of oil regeneratively from forests''' |
Revision as of 22:07, 18 January 2023
- Largest is Venezuela at 300B barrels. [1]
- Use is 100M per day [2]
- 1 ton wood is 120 gallons (3 barrels) of oil [3]
- There are 10 billion acres of forest. [4]
- There are 1.2 trillion gallons of oil harvestable sustainably from wood every year. Annual use of oil is 35 billion barrels [5]
- Every year we could harvest 30 years of oil regeneratively from forests