(by Ethan Huff | Natural News) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom just signed new legislation that allows corpses statewide to be composted instead of buried or cremated.
Until now, the Golden State, like most states and the rest of the world, only allowed the burial or cremation of deceased human remains. Now, there is an option to turn dead people into soil fertilizer. (Related: Washington State Legalized Human Composting in 2019.)
Assembly Bill 351 explicitly allows “natural organic reduction” (NOR), as they call it, starting in 2027. Until then, dead bodies in California will still have to be buried or cremated.
The NOR process involves placing human remains in a reusable container and surrounding them with wood chips, allowing them to aerate for microbial and bacterial growth. After about a month, all that is left is “soil”.
As usual, the excuse for having to turn dead humans into Soylent Green is that the planet, plagued by “warming,” we’re told, is harmed by burial and cremation.
“Unlike cremation, the process avoids the burning of fossil fuels and the emission of carbon monoxide,” states the San Francisco Gate. “National Geographic estimates that cremations in the US alone emit about 360,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year.”
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Another excuse is that the Covid-19 pandemic exposed problems with existing laws, as funeral homes were overwhelmed with corpses that needed one of the other two disposal options.
“AB 351 will provide an additional option for California residents that is more environmentally friendly and will give them another option for burial,” said Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, who supports the idea. that cremation and burial harm the climate.
“With climate change and sea level rise as very real threats to our environment, this is an alternative method of final disposal that will not contribute emissions to our atmosphere.”
In a tweet, Garcia suggested that burning or burying humans is contributing to “[w]fires, extreme drought and (and) record heat waves”.
“… climate change is real and we must do everything we can to reduce methane and CO2 emissions,” he added, pretending to be talking about it.
Garcia has a reputation in California for pushing all flavors of weird, anti-science, anti-white, anti-decency legislation into society. She was behind Target’s famous “non-binary aisle”; at least partially coined the expression “period poverty”; and is well known for being one of the most corrupt members of the California Assembly.
“After allegedly championing the whole #MeToo thing in the California Assembly in 2018, she was accused of sexual harassment, in addition to making racist comments,” reports Red State.
“The whole package, and totally branded for the face of the Democratic supermajority.”
Garcia hails from California’s 58th District, located between South Gate and Santa Fe Springs in the Los Angeles area of Southern California. Red State’s Jennifer Oliver O’Connell describes this particular area as:
“…part of the infamous Corridor of Corruption: Elected officials and utility bureaucrats make an art form of raping taxpayers while feathering their nests.”
“So you bet if we dig into the financial records of Recompense, or whatever company will be in charge of this new boondoggle, we’ll probably find Garcia’s dirty hands all over it,” O’Connell adds.
In Colorado, human-composted “soil” cannot legally be used to grow food for human consumption, although it can still be used for animals. In California, AB 351 does not explicitly prohibit the sale of human composted soil for use in growing food for human consumption.