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Cannabis in context: green economy and ecology

Part 1 of a 5-part series on hemp and Native American sovereignty.
A 5-Part series on how Native American farmers are asserting their sovereign right to cultivate hemp and cannabis on Indian lands.
CBD has both energized and blunted the new hemp economy.
An innovative plan prioritizes medical cannabis and mobile hemp cabins.
Can rural African Americans overcome centuries of oppression to forge a new agrarianism with cannabis?
Do chemical pollutants wreak havoc by impairing the endocannabinoid system?
A growing number of African countries are hoping that the cannabis industry will be a ticket out of poverty. But will traditional farmers benefit from an agro-export cannabis economy?
Cultivating a CBD-rich cannabis garden is a form of "nature therapy" that can improve mood, cognition, and immune function. The less we interact with nature, the more our health suffers.
Growing cannabis is a form of therapeutic horticulture. Here are some educational resources for starting your own cannabis garden.
Project CBD interviews Kelly Dunn and Josh Sarvis about sustainable and regenerative growing practices.

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