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We can collect methane using tarps and use it instead of oil for energy (also a means to generate profit from the land during the process). The majority of carbon is still in the dirt even after it stops venting gases.
A side benefit to the process is all that moisture the plants collected will find its way back into the natural water cycle instead of being transported to dryer bins where the vapor is vented to atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide is not a disease.
The scales that would be required to gather methane using tarps, while also trying to grow more plants to further bury on tarps would be extremely difficult. I can't see this working on any kind of scale. For all your skepticism on so many subjects I'm surprised you don't see how difficult this would be to pull off.
Comparing it to a disease was simply saying that we're not tackling the cause of the problems, just treating the symptoms, which is the worst way to solve any problem.