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Why This Plant Could Save the World

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Provided by: Our Changing Climate|Published on: April 27, 2021
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  • This video from Our Changing Climate explains how hemp, a non-psychoactive strain of cannabis, can sequester large amounts of carbon, improve soil quality, and be used to produce a wide range of products.
  • Students will learn that American farmers stopped growing hemp in the early 1900s because of its association with psychoactive cannabis use.
  • Hemp farming is now on the rise again, but some fear that the surge in interest will lead to unsustainable farming techniques.
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Subjects: Economics, Civics, History
Authors: Our Changing Climate
Region: Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, United States
Languages: English

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