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In the extreme a green tax shift motivates the [[industrial ecology]] attitude where all output, even "waste", of one process, is treated as the resources of another:  [[waste as resource]].  This is a key tenet of [[Natural Capitalism]].
In the extreme a green tax shift motivates the [[industrial ecology]] attitude where all output, even "waste", of one process, is treated as the resources of another:  [[waste as resource]].  This is a key tenet of [[Natural Capitalism]].


''See [[w:green tax shift]] for a more detailed description, though one often vandalized by advocates of unlimited and cancerous [[w:economic growth]] who refuse even to acknowledge that there is actually some [[uneconomic growth]].''
''See [[w:green tax shift]] for a more detailed description, though one often vandalized by advocates of unlimited and cancerous [[w:economic growth]] who refuse even to acknowledge that there is actually some [[w:uneconomic growth]].''
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