This documentary covers a whole lot of ground. It deals with every historical and contemporary aspect of hemp usage and cultivation (mainly in the U.S.), which turns out to be a lot. From describing the production of a fibre much more durable and economic than wood, the documentary discusses hemps multilateral uses as e.g. food products, as a non-polluting fuel and as a pharmaceutical product with much less griveous sideeffects than chemical pharmaceutical products.
The film also investigates why America went from a country which produced vast quantities of the non-narcotic industrial hemp, to the complete ban on hemp production in 1938. This story in particular is interesting, and it points out that the large oilbased industries actually had a key role in the aforementioned ban.
Food for thought!
The conclusion of the documentary could be that hemp may prove to be a valid alternative to both oil and wood in the future. (h/t chrisblassternardone)
more about “Hemp Revolution part 1 of 2“, posted with vodpod
more about “Hemp Revolution part 2 of 2“, posted with vodpod
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