Everything
Petroleum Does, Hemp Does Better
December
29, 2012 Source: Waking Times
We are in an economic crisis. But donÕt panic, there
are always good things that come out of crises. ItÕs all a matter of being
aware, being ready, and being educated.
Our economy,
put simply, really sucks right now. But the United States is not alone. Other
countries are facing the same pain. There are several factors that have had a
hand in the decline. Here is a
simplified example:
A country has good currency and a strong economy. It
sees a population growth and economic growth. More programs are implemented
(public works, healthcare, public housing assistance, welfare, Social Security,
Medicare, WorkmanÕs Comp., etc.), aiding in influence in economic issues and
politicsÉand then the money and influence gets channeled into a huge military
fund/presence. The military is then utilized, and enormous expenditures occur
(funding wars). This transfer of money, or wealth, is the cause of economic
pain for most of the population, and results in inflation and the declining
value of the dollar.
(image from rickety.us)
Here are the main reasons for our economic state
today:
1. Housing Bubble
2. Record amounts of debt
3. Oil
If you look at history about 100 years ago, when the
big oil boom started, that is when the economy surged and the population
started seeing an increase. And, when you think about it, almost everything you
have is the result of oil. Clothing, food, homes, vehicles, transportation,
electronics, household goods – all are/were dependent on oil, either in
the manufacturing of those goods or the transportation used in getting those
goods to you.
The United States uses 25% of the worldÕs daily oil
supply, and imports 70% of that. (forestecologynetwork.org)
Oil is not a renewable resource, and it is a
DECLINING resource. Easy, cheap oil is on the decline. Countries are seeing a
decline in oil extraction, and there is a rush to find either new oil fields or
alternate sources of energy. Again, at this point, it is the EASY, CHEAP oil
that is on the decline.
Global 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 !
[Article discusses how hemp
built AMERICA]
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, andÉif 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 withÉyes, you
guessed itÉOIL.
What would happen if in the next few years we, in the
U.S., farmed hemp on a large scale? We would have no more dependence on foreign
oil, we certainly wouldnÕt need so much money spent on the military, we would
have a clean, safe alternative, and every single factor in our lives when it
comes to food, clothing, health, transportation, housing, etc. – it would
all be thanks to HEMP. Our economy would start to heal. The government wouldnÕt
need to print new money, causing more debt (which, by the way, is NOT the
answer to reviving a sucky economy).
So, what do we do now? We keep speaking, we keep
educating, we work toward legalizing industrial hemp farming in the U.S. We put
our energy into doing everything we can to rid ourselves of dependence on
foreign and domestic fossil fuels. Will this happen overnight? No. Of course
not. But we can begin taking steps NOW to take us in that direction.
About the Author: Becca Wolford is a writer, entrepreneur, artist, reiki
practitioner, and hemp activist. She has experienced first-hand the nutritional
and healing benefits of hemp and her passion is learning, writing, and
educating others about the benefits of hemp – benefits that encompass
nutritional health for humans, a healthy environment, and a healthier economy.
Becca also distributes Versativa, an amazing raw, clean, hemp-based
nutritional supplement and Restoration90, a raw, clean, nutritional
product with marine phytoplankton, hemp, and essential nutrients for optimum
health. Please support her at her excellent blog Hemphealer.com.
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