Can You Build a House With Hemp? | National Geographic

Growing industrial hemp was illegal in the United States after 1970 because the industrial plant and marijuana were considered to be the same, when in fact they are different varieties of Cannabis. In recent years, some states have changed their laws, allowing farmers to start growing industrial hemp, which is used in everything from clothing to nutritional products to building materials. Oregon grower Cliff Thomason says growing and processing hemp was stymied because it was illegal, but now a knowledge base for best uses can grow, along with the plants. View a hemp home constructed using hempcrete, a building material that advocates claim is mold resistant, breathable, and eco-friendly.
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Best of Red Bull Rampage: 2002 – How Big Can We Go?

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In its first year, 2001, Rampage was merely a testing ground – the question “Can we really ride this stuff?” was the central theme. But by the time the event returned in 2002, the question became “How big can we go?” Year two was all about going huge and hucking cliffs, so take a look back in the archives for some of the best moments of riders pushing the absolute limits of freeride mountain biking.
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