MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
#KyotoHempForum
Hosted by Japan Hemp Association
WHAT: Under #KyotoHempForum on July 2, 2016 from 10 am - 7
pm (JST), delegates from around the globe, will gather at KICC (Kyoto
International Conference Center) where the Kyoto Protocol was originally signed
in 1997 acknowledging our international and planetary responsibilities to the
environment; and where the 2003 World Water Forum was held; for The First
Annual "International Hemp Environmental Forum" to:
1) Raise awareness of the
value of Hemp in comparison to other biomass resources worldwide; while
advocating for its legal use and research;
2) Discuss implementation strategies involving Hemp as a sustainable solution;
3) Share Information and Knowledge about Cannabis Hemp with cooperation and
compassion;
WHEN: July
2, 2016 (JST)
10 AM – 7 PM (Japan Standard Time)
WHERE: Kyoto International Conference Center
Kyoto,
Japan
WHO: The #KyotoHempForum will be
moderated in Japanese and English by Shinichi Tsuji and online by author
of Hemp: Lifeline To The Future, Chris Conrad from the United
States. Confirmed Speakers include: Mrs.
Akie Abe (First Lady of Japan), Mayor Daisaku Kadokawa (Mayor of
Kyoto), Yasuhiro Tanaka (Chief Priest of Kamigamo Shrine), Tetra
Tanizaki, Dr. Patrick Collins, Takamasa Kitamura, Makoto
Matsumar, Paul Stanford, Anndrea Hermann, Ben
Dronkers, Olive HempThai, Paul Benhaim, Mike Bifari, Koutarou
Koizumi, Toshihiko Ueno, Harumi Kikuchi, Koutarou Koizumi, and Nobuo
Miki with more names to be announced. #HempSisterCities will
participate online under the hashtags #SeedTheConversation #KyotoHempForum to
allow for real-time content curation and dissemination.
WHY: Environmental history will be
made with a continuing way to discuss sustainable solutions throughout the
world, encouraging survival of the planet through renewable natural resources,
specifically, Cannabis Hemp, as a solution for fuel, fiber, paper, protein,
nutrition and medicine; as well as the phytoremediation of toxic air, water,
and soil in contaminated areas of various industrial pollutants of alarming
concern that no one seems to want to take responsibility for cleaning up, yet
are affecting the worlds' food and water supplies. It is important for Hemp to be implemented
wherever it is not prohibited, and wherever it is already growing, it must be
protected from eradication and its production and usage expanded.
To inquire about customized sponsorships, or nominate
yourself to be an international delegate, please e-mail info@japanhemp.net
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