The global environment is not just an “energy problem”

The unmodified system of agriculture and the only patch "hemp"

The current environmental debate
is running on a fatal design flaw.

The moment we narrowed the problem
to “carbon dioxide (CO₂),”
we turned a blind eye to the real cause.

This is not an opinion.
This is a matter of structure.

Redefining the problem

The biggest greenhouse gas is the least talked about.

Just the facts.

– Nitrous oxide (N₂O) has a greenhouse effect roughly 300 times stronger than CO₂.
– It remains in the atmosphere for over 100 years.
– It not only raises temperatures but also damages the ozone layer.

So far, this has been scientifically established.

So, the next question:

Where does this gas come from?

Misidentification of emission sources

Many people think this way:

Factories

Cars

Power generation

But the reality is different.

The largest source of nitrous oxide is

agriculture using chemical fertilizers.

To be precise,

Nitrogen contained in fertilizers

The process by which it decomposes in the soil

This is where it’s generated in large quantities.

In other words,
This isn’t an energy issue.

It’s a design flaw in food production.

Why no one wants to touch it

The reason is simple.

Addressing this issue head-on would require a complete rethinking of:

Agriculture

Food

Livestock

Large-scale industry

Everything would require a complete rethink.

With CO₂,
we could just replace engines and power plants.

But agriculture is different.

It’s directly linked to the foundations of civilization.

Farming system core bug

Looking deeper.

The majority of the world’s farmland is used to produce

– animal feed, not human food.

To mass-produce meat cheaply,

– monocrops,
– short harvests,
– large amounts of chemical fertilizers,
– large amounts of pesticides

are required.

The result?

– Soil microorganisms die.
– Soil is unable to retain water.
– The nitrogen cycle is disrupted.
– Nitrous oxide levels increase.

This is not an accident.

It’s a design-driven runaway.

Why can't EVs stop?

Here’s an important thing to note.

– Even if we electrify our cars

– Even if we use clean power generation,

nitrous oxide emissions will hardly decrease.

This is because the source of emissions

is not energy, but farming.

This is the type of bug

that cannot be fixed, no matter how good the batteries we make.

There is only one solution

It may seem complicated, but the fix is ​​surprisingly simple:

Plant hemp all over the world.

Why hemp?

This is because “we can fix the system without destroying it.”

Hemp is not a unique plant.

Rather, it’s the people who have eliminated it who are abnormal.

Hemp’s characteristics are listed below:

– Requires almost no chemical fertilizers
– No need for pesticides
– Fast growth
– Regenerates soil
– Emits almost no nitrous oxide

This is not idealism, but proven fact.

The biggest overlooked value

Hemp is also a “food”

Many people only see hemp as a fiber or building material.

But here’s the crux of the matter.

Hemp seeds are

– Rich in omega-3 fatty acids

– Ideal content of essential fatty acids that the body cannot produce

– Complete protein containing all essential amino acids

– Easily digestible plant-based

In other words,

Hemp contains all the nutrients necessary to sustain humans without relying on meat.

This is important.

Because:

– Reduces livestock numbers
– Reduces feed crops
– Reduces chemical fertilizer use
– Eliminates nitrous oxide emissions

This opens up a chain reaction.

One crop can support a civilization

Hemp can be used for

Food

Fiber

Building materials

Paper

Energy

Everything.

In other words, this is not an “environmental measure.”

It’s an industrial redesign.

Why has it been ignored until now?

The answer is simple.

Hemp clashes with all sorts of existing vested interests.

– Chemical fertilizers
– Pesticides
– Livestock-centered model

That’s why it wasn’t talked about.

That’s why it was banned.

That’s why it was labeled a “dangerous plant.”

Conclusion

Environmental problems
cannot be solved by heightened awareness.

Not by technology,

Not by morality,

Not by slogans.

What’s needed

is the correct identification of the cause and the smallest possible fix.

That fix can be written in one line.

Plant hemp all over the world.

This is not an ideology.

It’s not a revolution.

It’s a bug fix.