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A new product based on hemp. This is the future and it is in All our best interests, even the pot hater's because it is a greener world to their benefit, too.

 

But, there is a sad note here, too. geo bush's destructions to our scientific advancement still reverberate. Why wasn't this done in the USA? Pukes like him are why.

 

Once more we receive benefits from science done outside the USA because we had a "decider"/moron asshole who jambed our excellent scientific community. I don't wonder why so many have such a terrible, negative opinion of my nation. We are overdue to cut out the pig act.

 

It is a constant effort for all nations, but the classic "To whom much is given, much is expected, is very relevant here. If we want to stay a world leader we need to recognize that these truths are part of the necessary burden our nation has to assume. We need to get on with legalizing our cannabis for so very many reasons!

 

Now, we have a new prez and we are all hoping he will shake this stagnated mess up and get us moving. Dear God, I sure hope he can.

 

How 'bout some nice news from the Brits?

 

http://www.bath.ac.uk/news/2009/04/08/hemp-houses/

 

Hemp could be key to zero-carbon houses

Hemp could be used to build carbon-neutral homes of the future to help combat climate change and boost the rural economy, say researchers at the University of Bath.

A consortium, led by the BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials based at the University, has embarked on a unique housing project to develop the use of hemp-lime construction materials in the UK.

Hemp-lime is a lightweight composite building material made of fibres from the fast growing plant, bound together using a lime-based adhesive. The hemp plant stores carbon during its growth and this, combined with the low carbon footprint of lime and its very efficient insulating properties, gives the material a ‘better than zero carbon’ footprint.

Professor Pete Walker, Director of the BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, explained: “We will be looking at the feasibility of using hemp-lime in place of traditional materials, so that they can be used widely in the building industry.

“We will be measuring the properties of lime-hemp materials, such as their strength and durability, as well as the energy efficiency of buildings made of these materials.

Using hemp-lime materials greatly reduces carbon emissions compared with using concrete building materials (Photo: Lime Technology Ltd)

Using hemp-lime materials greatly reduces carbon emissions (Photo: Lime Technology Ltd)

“Using renewable crops to make building materials makes real sense - it only takes an area the size of a rugby pitch four months to grow enough hemp to build a typical three bedroom house.

“Growing crops such as hemp can also provide economic and social benefits to rural economies through new agricultural markets for farmers and associated industries.”

The three year project, worth almost £750,000, will collect vital scientific and engineering data about this new material so that it can be more widely used in the UK for building homes.

The project brings together a team of nine partners, comprising BRE Ltd, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio architects, Hanson Cement, Hemcore, Lhoist UK, Lime Technology, National Non-Food Crops Centre, University of Bath and Wates Living Space.

As part of the project the University of Bath received a research grant of £391,000 from the Renewable Materials LINK programme run by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

 

I used to be a union cement mason, hard work I promise! I would have totally loved to work such a product! Then I could have driven by some big building I helped put up and told my kids, "This is the building Hemp and I made!" lol

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