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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Growing 1 billion acres of hemp can create millions of jobs and generate trillions of dollars in revenue. An open letter to the United Nations.

Dear United Nations,

As a global community, we face many challenges such as climate change, energy security, and food scarcity. However, we also have the potential to find solutions to these problems if we work together. I urge all nations to collaborate on a massive project to grow 1 billion acres of hemp on Earth and even more in space.

Hemp has a remarkable potential to provide sustainable solutions for our planet. It is a fast-growing crop that requires less water and fewer pesticides compared to other crops. Hemp can be used for many things such as food, clothing, construction materials, and even fuel. Moreover, the discovery of hemp nano sheets by Dr. Mitlin has opened up a new world of possibilities for industrial, medical, and military applications.

Growing 1 billion acres of hemp can create millions of jobs and generate trillions of dollars in revenue. It can also help us transition to a more sustainable and resilient society. Furthermore, hemp can be grown in almost every corner of the world, which means that it has the potential to promote global equity and reduce geopolitical tensions.

In conclusion, I believe that the United Nations can play a crucial role in fostering a global effort to grow 1 billion acres of hemp. This effort can unite us all in a common goal of achieving a better future for our planet and ourselves. I urge you to consider this proposal seriously and take action towards making it a reality.

Sincerely, Marie Landry

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