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Re: planetaryfuture post# 85621

Monday, 04/15/2013 12:48:05 AM

Monday, April 15, 2013 12:48:05 AM

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Here is a thought of True Planetary Change, in that sense..............


HEMP FUEL...........We could work towards it in spurts...........First I think one resource we can't afford to misuse or abandon any more..........Fresh water........That is probably the greatest commodity there is in my book!

There is quite a lot of water on this planet that we inhabit – some estimate around 326 million trillion gallons or 1,260,000,000,000,000,000,000 liters.

Our planet is 70 percent covered in ocean, 98% of the world’s water is in the oceans – which with current technology makes it unfit for drinking or irrigation because of the salt.

That would then leave us with roughly 2% of the worlds water as fresh water.....but the majority of that is in its solid state frozen/kept in the polar caps, and glaciers.

Our available freshwater (.396 percent of total supply) is found underground in aquifers and wells (0.36 percent) and the rest of our readily available fresh water, 0.036 percent, is found in lakes and rivers.

WHAT IS ONE OF THE OF THE MAIN BUT MANY USES OF CORN CURRENTLY..........ETHANOL.....15% MANDATED FOR MIXTURE WITH OIL!

Well all the corn production in the corn belt region is literally draining those aquifers dry out there!......Most regions the aquifer water levels are 50-80 feet lower than inception of the corn fields.......All the excess water from these aquifers are the main reason corn has flourished in this region over the last 50years.

With the natural biology of this earth and the pure density of water vs air this creates a huge problem......as over huge periods of time throughout the earth these aquifers filled......so in no way by our time standards can we expect rain and overflow water to fill them back up.....This creates a ever depleting resource as the sheer weight of the earth compacts the open space in these voids in the aquifers.........think of lower parts of the Mississippi river.........during dry periods sometimes there is parts that don't even flow into the gulf any more............Cause of the depleted aquifer it sits on top.


Hemp takes roughly 25-40% less water than corn to grow.......we get a movement in that front...........say we get a switch it to a national subsidization of hemp vs corn...........boom not only do you save man kinds most valuable resource.......but we as a nation have a plant that is still able to meet that 15% fuel mandate........HEMP FUEL.......I can dream about these things right :)! One step at a time though :)!

But on top of the said repercussions.......I think of this tooooo.........Look at how bad corn is for humans and animals and look at the thousands of uses for it..........how much healthier as humans and nations would we be if all was replaced with hemp.......wax to layer our fruits for travel......feed for our mass produced animals, I'm sure the quality of pork, and beef would increase with hemp feed.......ect....ect...ect....

I could sit here writing for awhile so I leave it at that for now......

But I can dream of my farm, with my 20 hemp acres, filling up my trucks and tractors with hemp fuel, feeding my animals hemp feed, Drinking my daily hempessentialoils. Knowing that we finally did something as a nation that had the power to heal and change!

Best of wishes!