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Originally posted by d000hg View PostA single hemp plant 'sucks up (technical term) 16T of CO2? Impressive given they are much smaller than trees.
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A single hemp plant 'sucks up (technical term) 16T of CO2? Impressive given they are much smaller than trees.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostIn ER 1 era it was an offence not to plant hemp for rope making, note that the media always confuse 'cannabis' with hemp:
1563: Queen Elizabeth orders landowners with 60 acres or more to grow cannabis or face a £5 fine
https://hackaday.com/2022/11/22/spoo...-to-obstacles/
Close but no CBD?
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In ER 1 era it was an offence not to plant hemp for rope making, note that the media always confuse 'cannabis' with hemp:
1563: Queen Elizabeth orders landowners with 60 acres or more to grow cannabis or face a £5 fine
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Good news for greenies
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...n-dioxide.html
Smoke on this! Cannabis plants could help fight climate change because they absorb carbon dioxide more than TWICE as effectively as trees- Hemp plants capture up to 16 tons of greenhouse gas annually, while trees suck up about six tons
- Experts say this ability could help humans fight climate change
- With approximately 50 million acres of hemp, a couple hundred million tons of carbon per year on that acreage
- These plants also grow faster and need less water than other crops
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