absolutely if the land is used for resilient fruit trees a 1 % chance is better than nothing im thinking citrus trees are very resilient and provide great medicinal value and nourishment
- I hadn’t heard about citrus as a remedy for radiation. It should be well researched, And to the extent that it helps, it should be planted very widely. (That would be in warmer climates than mine.)There’s a kind of potassium supplement that I know of–not just any potassium, but I forget which kind.Beyond using land to plant trees (which can be a very complex issue due to soil condition, land ownership and such) I think of land use planning as being optimal planning for a given jurisdiction of land. People living near nuclear plants could be rewarded to store fuel, and be able to monitor radiation, dispense remedies, have an evacuation plan, plant and manage appropriate forestries, be trained to manage nuclear facilities as feasible, etc. There should also be a water storage plan that is pretty much fail safe, with lots of redundancy…
- Beyond using land to plant trees (which can be a very complex issue due to soil condition, land ownership and such) I think of land use planning as being optimal planning for a given jurisdiction of land. People living near nuclear plants could be rewarded to store fuel, and be able to monitor radiation, dispense remedies, have an evacuation plan, plant and manage appropriate forestries, be trained to manage nuclear facilities as feasible, etc. There should also be a water storage plan that is pretty much fail safe, with lots of redundancy…