The cannabis industry might not be as green as it seems. A new study, published in Nature Sustainability, revealed that increasing demand for cannabis is contributing to a surge in greenhouse gases. But there is hope for a more sustainable future for cannabis. 

Cheddar cannabis reporter Chloe Aiello visited medical marijuana producer CULTA in Maryland to take a look at how one company is tackling sustainability for the long haul.

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