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Dec 28, 2012

http://www.wakingtimes.com/2012/12/28/everything-petroleum-does-hemp-does-better/

This is a nice statement about the advanatages of hemp against the polluting oil-industry, i will quote what u could read urself and more, if u clcik the url given above.

Please refuce to use plastic anyhow u are able to and try to find the better alternatif, so in the end us people will be the key of the right and responseble products.

al oil production is declining at 8-10% per year. And what does this mean? Higher prices. For EVERYTHING.

Now, this is not the end of the world as we know it. There IS a solution, and that solution is HEMP.

Hemp does everything that petroleum does, AND BETTER!

Extracting fossil fuels are harmful to the environment and to human health. Petroleum extracting and processing is a chemical-intensive, expensive process. Hemp oil for fuel is simply a matter of growing, harvesting, and processing.

Petroleum-based plastics are not biodegradable. Hemp-based plastics are recyclable and biodegradable.

Fuel for transportation can be replaced with hemp-based biofuels. Hemp fuel is clean, efficient, and…if it spills it does not harm the environment, it is more like a fertilizer.

Everything, EVERYTHING, that petroleum does, hemp does. So, why are we feeling this pain from fossil fuels?

Why are we not allowing our farmers to grow hemp? Well, we know the reasons – big oil, pharma, timber, and chemical companies do not want to lose their investment dollars; the military – using OUR dollars to fund wars, some of which have to do with…yes, you guessed it…OIL.

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Wesley C. (0)
Friday January 11, 2013, 12:28 pm
We need to look into viable alternative sources of fuel and that includes hemp and renewable ones.

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