“Most of the nutrients used by hemp are stored in the
foliage and returned to the soil as mulch at the close of the season” HLLTTF pg
60 – Let’s get this process in gear, mass hemp growing can help.
Hemp as a tool to address cleaning up our environment and many
health conditions we are facing.
In great part because of our perceived climate change
crisis, the days of “vegetable criminalization” HLLTTF pg 287 are being forced
to close, replaced by common sense.
Hemp Pulls Lead From
the Soil
CNN’s #UnitedShades did a piece on the violence in Camden, NJ. Camden has had
the same lead problem for the last 20 years going on in Flint
and many other places.
There is a theory ‘Nero fiddled while Rome burned’ may be connected to the
aqueduct's lead pipes, plumber’s colic. Here's the Harvard paper on the subject
of lead causing violent
behavior. Here's a Mother Jones piece . And a Forbes
follow up.
"Overall, phytoremediation has great potential for
cleaning up toxic metals, pesticides, solvents, gasoline, and explosives. The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that more than 30,000
sites in the United States
alone require hazardous waste treatment. Restoring these areas and their soil,
as well as disposing of the wastes, are costly projects, but the costs are
expected to be reduced drastically if plants provide the phytoremediation
results everyone is hoping for."
Nero must stop fiddling. Phytoremediation pulls lead and
other toxins from the environment.
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