Tuesday
14Apr2009
Cannabis Houses Have Lower Carbon Footprint
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 06:52PM Houses built out of hemp instead of traditional building materials leave a ‘better than zero carbon’ footprint, according to new research out of the UK.
Aside from helping to combat global warming, building homes from the cannabis plant could also give a boost to struggling rural economies. That’s good news almost everywhere except for within the U.S., where industrialized hemp is still illegal to grow under federal law.






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