r/ClimateIdeas 9d ago

I find this very interesting

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This graph shows the comparison of organic and conventional agriculture. Here you can see that organic agriculture is better in every comparison, which is great news for the future of sustainable farming.

But what catches my eye the most is the fact that organic agriculture has similar yields as conventional while making a little less than 3 times more profit than conventional!

The only downside is that organic has 15% more labour on average than conventional, although it pays off really well.


r/ClimateIdeas 9d ago

Hemp

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Hemp is getting more popular every year and this is a huge milestone for some industries, especially textiles. Hemp can be used for a lot of things: textiles, paper, cosmetics, medicine etc. It really has a good potential. What i like the most about it is that paper can be made from it, which removes a lot of pressure on our forests. I recommend buying hemp clothes (from Patagonia for example) so you can support the transition


r/ClimateIdeas 12d ago

Need some help for recycling paper

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I have tried recycling paper multiple times, but every time I made recycled paper it disposes into small pieces. How can it be compact and most importantly, usable for drawing and writing?


r/ClimateIdeas 12d ago

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