SOIL-CO2-SEEED

USE HEMP TO BIND CO2 WITH SOIL


CARBON AND OXYGEN ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SUSTAINABLE LIFE.


The carbon cycle has been hard at work for millions of years, developing the most beautiful planet in our solar system. Perhaps the universe. Man is woven into the carbon system in so many interconnected ways... Humans give breath to trees, trees take in the carbon and give breath to humans. That's interconnectedness. This exchange of carbon is the mechanism of sustainable life.


But, by digging up (permanently sequestered) carbon that has been deposited over millions of years, and suddenly releasing it to the atmosphere, this human carbon "adds" to the carbon cycle, altering the equilibrium. At some time in the future, the greenhouse effect which regulates our planet's temperature will undoubtedly rise accordingly... but the question is when?


There have been many predictions, but so far they fall short of the tipping point. It's a catch-22. We don't know when the man-made added carbon will cause the greenhouse to runaway, melting ice caps and raising seawater level... We just don't know when?


It's all about equilibrium and the tipping point, and management.


Many "CO2 saving" products like wind and solar are TECHNOLOGICAL. SEEED College has developed an ECOLOGICAL solution through the SOIL-CO2-SEEED method, a completely natural system, opening new insights into how to mitigate CO2 and manage carbon cycle equilibrium.


Soil stores CO2. Healthy soil is CO2 rich and is life creating, while depleted soil is CO2 poor, dry and lifeless. The quality of food is in direct relationship with the soil, and with a sustainable objective the SOIL-CO2-SEEED relationship becomes paramount.


What percentage of CO2 has been emitted from farmland soil?


Prof Ratan Lal Director of Carbon Management, Ohio State University states: 476 Gigatons of carbon has been emitted from farmland soils while only 270 Gigatons has come from burning coal.


THAT'S ALMOST TWICE AS MUCH AS COAL!FROM FARMLAND!


That's why we must bind, CO2 back into the soil. SOIL-CO2-SEEED.


Additionally, Dr Christine Jones says we have the "lowest nutrient soil in history" while the obesity epidemic soars... which leads us to Hemp.


Hemp is not only high in quality protein and nutrients for humans, it has an impressive list of uses, but best is its rejuvenating properties to soil is key to sustainability.


SOIL-CO2-SEEED practices are key to CO2 mitigation and climate management - providing food, shelter, energy, CO2 sequestration, soil binding and nutrition while addressing Earth Storm.


SOIL-CO2-SEEED Solutions for an Eco Sustainable Planet.