Canadian scientists develop plan to plant over a billion trees using drone swarms
A group of scientists in Canada have announced a new initiative to use drones to plant new trees cheaply and quickly in part of an effort to fight against the negative effects of climate change and deforestation. Called Flash Forest, the team began testing its drone delivery systems in August, with a test flight that saw them successfully plant 100 trees with a drone. Those results were so encouraging they've expanded their goals to use their specially designed drone systems to plant a billion new trees by 2028. 'Every year the planet loses 13 billion trees and regains less than half of that,' the team's Bryce Jones said in a fundraising video announcing the project. 'We started Flash Forest with the goal of healing the planet's lungs and taking that job seriously.
Jan-1-2020, 00:21:34 GMT
- Country:
- North America > Canada (0.26)
- Industry:
- Energy (0.32)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots > Autonomous Vehicles > Drones (1.00)