Feds contributing to Climate Change

Thinker101

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Marijuana isn't actually very green, it turns out. Cannabis is the most energy-intensive crop in the U.S. Grown in warehouses, marijuana production can require 2,000 watts of electricity per square meter, versus about 50 watts for lettuce. "Because cannabis remains federally illegal, and the federal government regulates interstate commerce, none of the legal cannabis grown in Oregon or California can cross state lines,.

The federal marijuana ban is contributing to climate change
 
Marijuana isn't actually very green, it turns out. Cannabis is the most energy-intensive crop in the U.S. Grown in warehouses, marijuana production can require 2,000 watts of electricity per square meter, versus about 50 watts for lettuce. "Because cannabis remains federally illegal, and the federal government regulates interstate commerce, none of the legal cannabis grown in Oregon or California can cross state lines,.

The federal marijuana ban is contributing to climate change
Well even chemicals in our drinking water or in the atmosphere isn't green also.





 

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