I would like to give you more examples from Drawdown, edited by Paul Howken.
These systems not only "draw down" CO2 out of the air, but many of the systems give better farming results as well. These systems are being used around the world today.
Net rainfall is increasing in the world, but not in the way it is wanted or needed.
Global warming is creating rainfall patterns that range from prolonged drought conditions to overwhelming rains and flash floods. This makes it difficult to grow annual crops, but there are tropical staple trees that can do well in these circumstances.
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For example, an enset tree can go dormant for six to eight dry years. When the rain returns, the enset returns as well. Africa abounds with staple tree crops: baobob, mafura, argan, mongonga, marula, dika, monkey orange, moringa, safou and more.
Some are fruiting, some produce cereal crops.