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Message Subject Planting marijuana in Fukushima could help eliminate radiation
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Nuclear disaster of Japan cultivation of marijuana is presented as a viable alternative that this plant absorbs the radiation.

Although we do not love the idea of exposing the cannabis to nuclear radiation, the truth is that this multi-talented plant could significantly help to reduce high levels of radiation that are kept in the area of Fukushima Prefecture. So far have been on this nuclear area an exclusion zone index of radioactivity present in the air and the Earth could be deadly to anyone. Something similar happened in Chernobyl, Russia, where several plants that could absorb the radiation of the Earth were used to clean the floor.

It was in the year of 1998, 12 years after the fateful explosion at the plant, which joined Consolidated Growers and Processors (PMC), the company Phytotech, and the Institute of Bast Crop of Ukraine to experiment with the use of plants that could clean up the land in the area of the huge amount of toxic metals that were still present. The aim was to test whether plants, feeding of nutrients from the subsoil also could absorb radioactive metals, in a process known as fitorremediación. Some plants have the property of absorbing metals through its roots, and catch and some which are particularly harmful to humans such as uranium or the ranelate 90. Once absorbed, such elements are accumulated in the leaves.

Among the tests made on that occasion plants to more efficient work carried out were the sunflower and marijuana were cleaned up to 80% of harmful metals in the affected area. After completing the process of absorption plants should be incinerated and subsequently his ashes are treated as radioactive waste. The bad news is precisely this, the good news is that once filled their heroic work, might be in an area near a kind of Shangri-la - the canábico to thank this plant its incredible performance. But beyond what continue to the work of limpiza, the truth is that this confirms one of the many benefits that cannabis can make to humanity.
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Ive suggested this MANY times on many boards and nobody seems to acknowledge what I put fourth. I disagree with burning it, id rather that it was pulped up an pumped into the VAST caverns left behind from Oil extraction. The materials came from the earth originally, sure we modified an basterdised it into something different but as is the way with mother nature, she would find a way to correct it. So utilize any plant that can absorb this shit, fuck it back into the earth DEEP below the surface, below aquifers etc (thats why off shore oil wells seem like the best choice) and let mother nature correct yet another one off our fuck ups before she devides to take action in some form while it is above the surface.

The Planet has been been here long before us and will be here long after we have gone regardless off what ever we decide to do. Id like too say that 'it won't be bad too try undo our mistake by coming up with a solution' but as is the way off the world, our solutions normally have unforeseen or unthought off circumstances/repercussions and usually end up creating another possibly greater problem. So basically we are fucked either way. We need to stop being so self important and just let the chips fall where they may.

Im not saying we should ignore the problem BUT we should we aware that WE HAVE TOTALLY FUCKED UP (Again) and we just have to sit back and watch what happens and be happy with whatever we do (attempt to correct the problem or ignore it). The world will be here long after we are, no matter how many fuck ups we continue to make!!!
 
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