The Royal Society, the European Commission and the UK government have all managed, in the last few days, to take the wind out of the sails of the biofuel industry, publishing reports that suggest biofuels could be causing more harm than good, the crops not being as environmentally friendly as first thought, with the Commons environmental audit committee calling for a moratorium on biofuel targets until more research can be done.
What struck me as astonishing about these reports is that they all managed to ignore the one crop which has been successfully used for many years to create bioethanol and biodiesel, is environmentally friendlier to produce than sugar beet, palm oil, corn or any of the crops mentioned in the report and can grow in practically any temperate to hot climate leaving the ground in better condition than when it was planted.
That plant is hemp.
Last year, the Conservative MP David Maclean tabled a question to the then environment secretary, Ian Pearson, asking what assessment had been made about the potential to grow hemp as a biofuel crop in England. Pearson responded:
Research into the potential of hemp as a biofuel crop suggests it is not currently competitive compared to other sources of biomass. However, hemp does have a number of high-value end uses. For example, as a fibre crop it is used in car panels, construction and as horse bedding. In addition, hempseed oil is used in food, cosmetics and various industrial applications. As a result, there is little interest in this country at present in growing it for biofuel production.
So the government cannot point to ignorance of hemp's uses, which makes hemp's omission from any of the recent reports even more perplexing.
The fact that hemp does not need to have land cleared to grow it, grows faster than any of the crops currently used and leaves the ground in a better state when it is harvested should surely be enough for it to be considered a perfect crop to offset the carbon currently produced by fossil fuels and by the less efficient biofuels currently being so roundly criticised by the various official research bodies.
The influential Biodiesel magazine reported last year on the cultivation of hemp as a biofuel and it too could only point to its lack of economic competitiveness (due to its minimal production) as a reason for not seeing it as a viable biofuel. But surely if it was mass-produced, this one drawback could be overcome and its many benefits as an efficient biofuel could be harnessed.
As far as research and implementation of hemp for biofuel, the US is way ahead of Europe and there are a range of websites dedicated to the use of hemp as a fuel for cars.
In the UK, companies such as Hemp Global Solutions have been set up very much with climate change and the reduction of carbon emissions in mind, but there is little, if any, research in this country that has looked into the viability of the hemp plant as a fuel for cars.
So why was there not a single mention of this miracle crop, that, in addition to being able to be used as fuel, can also be used as paper, cloth, converted into plastic and is a rich food source containing high levels of protein?
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Hemp for victory!
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Hemp used to be used in this country as a source of fuel, until Duponte Oil, Hearst Papers and Henry Anslinger used the "reefer madness" scare of the thirties, to prohibit any form of cannibis from being grown. Despite the fact that hemp cant get you high, it was outlawed as well, and was thought of as a scurge on society.
And you may ask yourself "why hemp... if it doesn't get you high?"
Well, Duponte oil industry knew that this was a very valuable cash crop and its uses were infinite, but they didn't want to see this. Their intention was to turn this country toward petroleum since that is what their business was, and hemp was ruining their plans for domination over the fuel industry.
Anslinger, a friend of Duponte was almost out of a job at this time. He had brought about prohibition (on alcohol) but since that didn't last, he knew that he needed something new. Since hemp doesnt get you high, Anslinger went after its little sister Mary Jane, in which he used William Randolph Hearst's help.
Hearst, a publicist who owned many papers and magazines, used his rank to brainwash the masses. He used his famed "yellow" journalism to spread gossip about a "deadly plant" that would make you go crazy if you smoked it. People bought into this propaganda and "reefer madness" was formed.
The government was backed into a corner and soon granted Anslinger's wish to prohibit the growth of cannibis(even hemp), without a stamp from the government. However, this stamp could not be gotten without having the product(cannibis) ready. But if one showed up with the product, they were arrested for not having a stamp first.
Anslinger had gotten his old job back. Everybody read Hearst's publications to learn more about this "devil plant" which didn't hurt Hearst's pockets. And as for Duponte, his dreams has come true, a nation dependant on a product that he produces.
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Hemp for Victory - a great discussion.
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"With all the talk of Ethiopians starving because farmland is being diverted to planting crops that are to be processed into biofuel, but are uneatable"
Last time I checked marijuana was not edible and only makes you more hungry.
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- BetterWatching
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BetterWatching, you couldn't be further from the truth. Hemp seed is extremely nutritious, it is the richest vegetable source of protein, as well as of Omega-3 and vitamin E. Take a look at the video I posted (just above your post).
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WTF is the obsession with the idea that hemp is the cure for everything?? Right now there is 3 stories on the current front page that is associated with marijuana/hemp. There are much better solutions to these problems!
I'm not denying the health benefits or industrial uses of hemp but just because you like to smoke it does not mean that it's the answer to everything. Have you eaten hemp based products?? They taste like shit and you have to process the hemp seeds. Omega-3 and Vitamin E are a small percentage of the nutrients needed for healthy living. Plus you have to add it to something else, by itself it is not a food.
The obsession with hemp/marijuana on current makes it seem like college freshmen who just smoked their first joint are the only people who post here.
The prohibition of marijuana/hemp is ridiculous and I've been a smoker for a long time but I think everyone needs to back off it here on current and save room for more important topics of discussion. The moronic discussions about marijuana/hemp not only make current seem amateurish but make people (like myself) who wish to use it seem more out of touch (and smoked out) in the eyes of non-users.
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- BetterWatching
- 12 months ago
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"WTF is the obsession with the idea that hemp is the cure for everything??"
Because it is the closest that there is to the cure for everything.
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"Have you eaten hemp based products??"
Yes, I have and do so almost daily.
"They taste like shit and you have to process the hemp seeds"
Nonsense - they are absolutely delicious. Furthermore, most of our food has to be processed - through separating the grain from the chaff to begin with, and through cooking at the end. Hemp seed doesn't require much processing - my favourite is to simply lightly roast them and eat them by the spoonful. See http://nutiva.com/nutrition/recipes.php
"Omega-3 and Vitamin E are a small percentage of the nutrients needed for healthy living."
In volume, certainly, but they are absolutely vital.
"Plus you have to add it to something else, by itself it is not a food."
Nonsense. See:
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Vierotchka- for YOU yes it may be a great thing. And cheers to you for making it so.
But as a solution for the general public it is not.
and btw. It does taste like shit.
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- BetterWatching
- 12 months ago
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It is a great thing for practically all those who eat hemp seed products, hemp seeds, and hemp seed oil.
"and btw. It does taste like shit."
I presume you know that because you regularly eat feces...
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- Vierotchka
- 12 months ago
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Betterwatch, There are probably some things you eat other than hemp "shit" that tastes like shit, or how else would you know how to compare it? So, stop dogging hemp products and go eat the other shit you're eating.
Futhermore, I don't know if you've noticed, but the general public may eat things that don't taste like
"shit", instead they eat things that make them look like a sack of shit. So I don't think giving up the luxury of taste is a bad idea for this country, maybe then most will lose some poundage!And as for this article and hemp being used as a biofuel... Keep your hands off my weed!
The next thing you know they'll (biodesiel proponents) be using that as an excuse to buy up all the hemp crops and then drive the price of a joint up! I already pay top dollar for weed as it is! I don't need a legitimate source of income for drug dealers to be an inconvenience in my ability to purchase a sack! There are such things as sacrifices and then there are things that are completely ludicrous! This is ludicrous! HAHAa.
Kidding, as long as using hemp as a fuel doesn't mean that the price of ganj will go up for personal use, I'm all for it! I know weed isn't legal, but this idea (using it as a biofuel) may be the one that gets the ball truly moving in legalizing it. I just fear that this will mean they (the government) will have a better way of controlling it's personal use since they will argue that it has been designated and legalized for only that particular reason (everything other than personal use during leisure time, such as biofuels, clothing, industrial & health use, etc).
"The Man" has taken most everything from me, he shall not have my most precious resource of relaxation!
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Marijuana is great but it's not the solution to this worlds problems.
My point has been made.
You all have stressed me out... I'm gonna go get high and enjoy the day.
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- BetterWatching
- 12 months ago
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"Marijuana is great but it's not the solution to this worlds problems."
Prove it - your point has not come remotely close to being made. Can you bring us any other single thing that is closer than hemp is to being the solution to this world's problems?
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- Vierotchka
- 12 months ago
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Its hard to name one world issue that does not have hemp involved with it in some way as a solution.
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- Psychedelic
- 12 months ago
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Henry Ford made his first car to run on biofuel made from hemp.
Louisiana just approved Hemp for biofuel in their state.
Hemp produces higher octane biofuels with less environmental damage.
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"There's enough alcohol in one year's yeild of an acre of potatoes to drive the machinery necessary to cultivate the fields for one hundred years." - Henry Ford
Pioneering automotive engineer Henry Ford held many patents on automotive mechanisms, but is best remembered for helping devise the factory assembly approach to production that revolutionized the auto industry by greatly reducing the time required to assemble a car.
Born in Wayne County, Michigan, Ford showed an early interest in mechanics, constructing his first steam engine at the age of 15. In 1893 he built his first internal combustion engine, a small one-cylinder gasoline model, and in 1896 he built his first automobile.
In June 1903 Ford helped establish Ford Motor Company. He served as president of the company from 1906 to 1919 and from 1943 to 1945.
In addition to earning numerous patents on auto mechanisms, Ford served as a vice president of the Society of Automotive Engineers when it was founded in 1905 to standardize U.S. automotive parts. 1
Ignominy
Shamefully, Ford was an anti-Semitic and Nazi sympathizer. Comparable to Thomas Jefferson having slaves; it is paradoxical that Henry Ford (considered to be one of America's greatest minds) should also be preoccupied with racism.
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Fuel of the Future
When Henry Ford told a New York Times reporter that ethyl alcohol was "the fuel of the future" in 1925, he was expressing an opinion that was widely shared in the automotive industry. "The fuel of the future is going to come from fruit like that sumach out by the road, or from apples, weeds, sawdust -- almost anything," he said. "There is fuel in every bit of vegetable matter that can be fermented. There's enough alcohol in one year's yield of an acre of potatoes to drive the machinery necessary to cultivate the fields for a hundred years."
Ford recognized the utility of the hemp plant. He constructed a car of resin stiffened hemp fiber, and even ran the car on ethanol made from hemp. Ford knew that hemp could produce vast economic resources if widely cultivated.
Ford's optimistic appraisal of cellulose and crop based ethyl alcohol fuel can be read in several ways. First, it can be seen as an oblique jab at a competitor. General Motors had come to considerable grief that summer of 1925 over another octane boosting fuel called tetra-ethyl lead, and government officials had been quietly in touch with Ford engineers about alternatives to leaded gasoline additives. Secondly, by 1925 the American farms that Ford loved were facing an economic crisis that would later intensify with the depression. Although the causes of the crisis were complex, one possible solution was seen in creating new markets for farm products. With Ford's financial and political backing, the idea of opening up industrial markets for farmers would be translated into a broad movement for scientific research in agriculture that would be labelled "Farm Chemurgy." 2
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Q: Why is Hemp off the Biofuel menu?
A: Because the people manipulating our government say so?
P.S. BetterWatching, your point was not made and you didn't prove anything. Vierotchka smacked down everything you tried to say pretty hard. Just accept the fact that Hemp is probably the most useful plants on the planet already...
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- Ayahuasca2012
- 12 months ago
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The only reason hemp isn't used is because all of two species are smokable.
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- Dmitri_Molotov
- 12 months ago
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it provides many solutions... as long as MONSANTO DOES NOT GET A HOLD OF IT! Save seeds!
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it's because the oil companies haven't figured out a way to make billions of dollars off of it. tobacco, boose, caffine and all the others are not the answer either.
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- frommyhome
- 12 months ago
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Paper products, fuels, clothing, medicines, and recreational activities. If consumed, it's not as disorienting as alcohol. It's less harmful to your body in general. We could quit cutting down trees, quit polluting our atmosphere, and breathe life into a gargantuan industry that would be sure to boost our troubled economy which is in dire need of revitalization (in case you've been living under a rock). I'm not sure why hemp is off the biofuel menu.
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- fauxsherrrr
- 12 months ago
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Hemp can and will save the world, maybe after the big financial collapse that is coming, the people who survive will have no choice but to turn to hemp to save the day and help them survive and build a sustainable future....that is after they cleanup the mess left behind by all those shortsighted people who have forlorn the earth awaiting their rapture to the heavens.
Hemp is the word, the word that you heard, yeah hemp is the word.
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Alright....
(first if you haven't read the entire thread do so now)I'm not knocking hemp as a very useful resource. In fact it is. I'm just sick of people claiming it as some kind of band-aid for the ills of the world. The obsession with its capabilities is directly derived from its prohibition. Yes it can be used as a biofuel, yes it can be a good food, and yes it can get you high, mellow, and open your mind. BUT it is not the solution to the worlds problems.
Here on Current there seems to be an obsession with hemp/marijuana. Perhaps its become a mascot for those who feel it's wrong for the government to tell them what they can or can't ingest, grow, or advocate. But the truth has been blown out of proportion-
Nothing will save the world but innovation, education, greater social understanding, and evolution.
Obsession with a single plant and its uses only distracts and discounts EVERY SINGLE OTHER USEFUL ORGANISM on the planet.
Smoke a fatty and think about the usefulness of every other force on the planet- especially the capacity of the human brain for innovation.
Hemp is only a small part of the solution.
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- BetterWatching
- 12 months ago
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I would rather not trade my food for transportation especially with the climate change epidemic in mind.
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- unstephenk
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