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Drone that can plant 1b trees takes off

More than 15b trees are lost to the world every year due to human activity

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An Australian engineer has revealed a plan to combat deforestat­ion by developing drones capable of planting one billion trees every year.

Susan Graham revealed yesterday that she had developed a drone capable of scanning the land for ideal places to grow trees then launch seeds into the soil, reports Xinhua news agency.

According to UN data, deforestat­ion accounts for 17 per cent of the world’s carbon emissions, more than the transporta­tion industry.

More than 15 billion trees are lost to the world every year as civilisati­on continues to expand.

Graham said the drone can plant trees in previously inaccessib­le places, such as the side of steep hills.

“Although we plant about 9 billion trees every year, that leaves a net loss of 6 billion trees,” Graham told the media. “The rate of replanting is just too slow.”

BioCarbon Engineerin­g, the team she is working with, consists of researcher­s from around the world who have developed the drone that plants at “10 times the rate of hand planning and at 20 per cent of the cost”.

Lauren Fletcher, BioCarbon CEO and former Nasa engineer, said the current design of the drone could carry 150 germinated seeds at a time.

“We’re firing at one a second, which means a pair of operators will be able to plant nearly 100,000 trees per day — 60 teams like this will get us to a billion trees a year,” Fletcher said.

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