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Re: RealDutch post# 4423

Wednesday, 07/08/2020 7:04:17 AM

Wednesday, July 08, 2020 7:04:17 AM

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And here we are. The Dutch government has been advised. lol.

Translated -

https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nu.nl%2Feconomie%2F6063091%2Fser-adviseert-om-biomassa-niet-meer-te-gebruiken-voor-stroom-en-warmte.html%23coral_talk_wrapper

Burning biomass to generate electricity and generate heat must be phased out. The Social and Economic Council (SER) writes this in an advice to the government on Wednesday about the use of biomass. In recent weeks there has been increasing criticism from the House of Representatives about the use of biomass, because biomass plants are also polluting.



They spent $11 billion on these factories, and now they want them gone.

In the discussion that follows, it appears most people want nuclear power. But nobody mentions hemp (and all its benefits)

The CO2 emission seems to be the biggest problem. So I looked it up, for Hemp. I'm not an expert in this but I'm pretty sure we are dealing with idiots.

https://hemp-copenhagen.com/images/Hemp-cph-Carbon-sink.pdf

Summary

We submit that industrial hemp be seriously considered as a crop that can contribute significantly to the Australian Government’s aim to reduce global atmospheric Carbon Dioxide.
Industrial hemp has been scientifically proven to absorb more CO2 per hectare than any forest or commercial crop and is therefore the ideal carbon sink. In addition, the CO2 is permanently bonded within the fiber that is used for anything from textiles, to paper and as a
building material. It is currently being used by BMW in Germany to replace plastics in car construction. It is therefore additional to what would otherwise be grown or sourced from oil.
It can be constantly replanted and as such meets permanence criteria as defined by the Kyoto Protocol.



And that is where we should be. But perhaps Hemp doesn't grow in The Netherlands because it is too cold.

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