Fiction Earth

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Fiction Earth is an extremist's point of view on what the earth should look like to survive the future. In many cases, the text here is just unserious description, (no story, informative, stupid). Anything depicting global change that will preserve human existance will do.

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February 1, 2008

Treetop Megastructures

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We all know what a tree is worth. It provides us with the oxygen we breathe, the food we eat, the stability of land, absorption of floods and the most common, the building blocks of our homes. The most common purpose of the tree also is the reason there are too little trees remaining in the world. The more we take from the forests, the less time we have left on earth. We cannot repair what has already been done, but we add some more to give it another chance.

What is we all build houses out of living trees? Kind of like the treehouses of yesteryear yet well furnished enough to  accommodate the needs of every family. The food supply is nearer, the air is cleaner and there are lesser chances for the structure to collapse. The tree is stable because it’s NOT made from parts. We actually dig in not too deep and keep the trunk intack. The older the tree, the deeper the roots, keeping it planted in the ground.

The tree also grows taller, giving the residents a pleasant breeze. A tree is virtually plantable anywhere depending on the species. The more people living in trees, the more trees there are for the people. It will not stop until the world is full of trees again.

The oceans may dry up if too many are near beaches, but in exchange, juicy fruit from every tree will provide juice and fresh moisture. Life will be greener.

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