A recent study reveals the enormous environmental impact of Big Oil, highlighting the need for urgent and substantial changes to address climate change. The study found that the emissions of the world's 200 largest fossil fuel companies would require more than 9.5 million square miles of trees to offset. This staggering scale underscores the pressing need to transition to cleaner energy sources and implement strict regulations to reduce carbon emissions. The study's findings shed light on the outsized influence of the fossil fuel industry on the global climate and emphasize the need for decisive action to mitigate its environmental footprint.