One giant sequoia can store a lifetime of carbon emissions. For $7 at amazon you can order a live tree seedling and plant it today.
The General Sherman removed 1438.892 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the air. Divided by the American yearly CO2 footprint of 16.6 metric tons ,we get 86.7 years of CO2 sequestered in a single tree!
The giant sequoia grows 4 feet (1.2 m) in height or more per year Given excellent conditions the growth rings could approach 2 inch (5.1 cm) doubling the 100-year total to 34 feet (10m) in trunk diameter.
This is an idea to seed a new forest full of giants up to a length 275 feet (86 m) high. A forest that grows across the world and is going to live there for thousands of years. Who wouldn't want to grow up near a forest like the Sequoia National Park in America?
https://dewharvest.com/carbon-dioxide-stored-by-general-sherman-giant-sequoia.html
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoiadendron_giganteumI
A previous discussion on the empress tree. More climate options for growing. The top comment on the thread:
> So basically each american would have to cultivate about 0.196 acre of empress trees (792 sq meters, or 8522 sq foot) to become carbon neutral.
For me, I'm looking into where I could put some.