HEMP: The Crime of the Century reveals how one humble plant could feed, clothe, heal, and build - and how greed and misinformation buried it for nearly a century. HEMP: The Crime of the Century A stunning photo journey through the story of one of nature's most extraordinary plants - and how it was wrongfully outlawed From clothing and food to medicine, hempcrete, and clean energy, this book explores the incredible versatility of hemp through concise essays and beautiful photography. It reveals how powerful industrial interests once buried this crop's potential - and why it's time to bring it back. Inside you'll discover: - The truth behind hemp's suppression- How hemp could help fight climate change- Modern innovations in textiles, fuel, and building- Ways you can support the global hemp revival Perfect for: advocates of sustainability, green innovation, and anyone who believes in nature's power to heal the planet.About the AuthorPaul Adams is an independent designer, publisher, and environmental advocate dedicated to restoring hemp's rightful place in modern society. Through his book HEMP: The Crime of the Century, he combines photography and concise narrative to reveal how one plant can feed, clothe, heal, and build - while helping to heal the planet itself.As part of his mission, 15 % of all net profits are donated equally to the British Hemp Alliance (BHA), the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA), and the National Hemp Association (NHA) - supporting global advocacy for sustainable hemp reform.