Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Renewable Energy - Hemp Biofuel



We've made nature, hemp, illegal and wonder why we have a problem with the environment.

The phrase 'renewable biofuels' is finally being spoken by folks in leadership positions with force. Yet, we're not hearing the word hemp. That should change because we need to start planting on a grand scale to save ourselves.

The current strategy of using food for fuel is stupid. Hemp biofuel can be an effective part of a energy strategy and has the high standards of clean, safe, non toxic and in cases where the after market justifies the reduction, free energy sources like solar, magnetic, hydro, wind and algee.

Here's the wise step. Use hemp as a tool to solve our problems.

Hemp is a biomass champion that is an excellent, non toxic, four times more efficient than corn biofuel.

Hemp grows up to 4 crops a year in the right climate, which can include indoor growing powered by hemp biofuel / biomass.

There are 50,000 plus uses for the remaining parts of the hemp plant after excess CO2 removal as it grows. As oil for gas to power everything from motor bikes, to rockets, to making electricity hemp can do anything crude can do, only better. As a food source, hemp can help address the in process and projected food crisis.

We must change from toxic to non toxic building materials. Hemp building materials are key in that change.

All laws must be altered to allow wholesale hemp growing now.

A government coordinated project manager type assistance could use this resource to create abundance and wealth for all people.

Hemp can help rebuild devastated areas quickly from restoring burnt soil with its up to six foot root system, to being able to pour "hempcrete" (hemp cement) housing for people suffering from a loss of their homes due to global warming and other environmental crisis.

So, when the problem is an excess of CO2, the solution is to remove the excess CO2. Hemp does that like a champ.

When the problem is dislocated populations due to environmental crisis, the solution is to provide non toxic housing that can be quickly constructed with strong, durable hemp products.

When the problem is a shortage of food, the solution is to provide an abundance of food, i.e. delicious and nutritious hemp foods that can be grown quickly in many climates, including indoors.

Hemp For Victory.

For more information about how to use hemp to help us solve our problems and improve our lives, visit the USA Hemp Museum, www.hempmuseum.org, a private museum with a virtual wing, Richard M. Davis, founder, curator.

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