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'''Green purposes''' definitely don't include [[war]] or [[nuclear]] technology other than some uses of small amounts of radioactive material in [[medicine]]. | '''Green purposes''' are those that preserve [[ecosystem health]] and the [[six principles]]. They definitely don't include [[war]] or [[nuclear]] technology other than some uses of small amounts of radioactive material in [[medicine]]. | ||
They also clearly don't include [[ape genocide]], [[deforestation]] or any[[extinction]]. | They also clearly don't include [[ape genocide]], [[deforestation]] or any[[extinction]]. |
Revision as of 10:28, 24 November 2003
Green purposes are those that preserve ecosystem health and the six principles. They definitely don't include war or nuclear technology other than some uses of small amounts of radioactive material in medicine.
They also clearly don't include ape genocide, deforestation or anyextinction.
They might include sustainable forestry logging no old growth whatsoever, but this would probably be at a cost since there's risk involved and potential regret.
See Greens and healthy signal infrastructure for a more general discussion.
See Green Documentation License, Green Software License and Green Patent License for a possible relevance to Consumerium License and Consumerium Governance Organization.