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6. It doesn't make sense at all, because of land and water requirements. It's just more biofuel based wishful thinking.
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 02:18 AM
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The fact is that after all this talk about all forms of so called "renewable energy," the climate is becoming more and more unstable because reactionary "renewable energy" doesn't work. Thus the ability to grow crops, either for food or hemp or some other cellulosic plant becomes more and more problematic.

One of the consequences of extreme global heating is water shortages resulting from droughts and the disappearance of glaciers. It is also clear that extreme temperatures impact growth rates and sustained, can kill crops.

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