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*adopt [[energy conserving]] technologies, anticipating huge rises in energy prices;  adopt [[material conserving]] approaches including [[recycling]] at all levels and [[product stewardship]]
*adopt [[energy conserving]] technologies, anticipating huge rises in energy prices;  adopt [[material conserving]] approaches including [[recycling]] at all levels and [[product stewardship]]
*account for use of [[natural capital]] and for its destruction as conversion of a [[capital asset]];  permit energy and material savings to be invested in by third parties separately, as a different type of "savings bond", letting them share in the benefits of all savings of natural capital due to reduced energy, reduced resource inputs, and reduced waste outputs (for instance [[emission trading]] credits) - account for [[nature's services]] use.
*account for use of [[natural capital]] and for its destruction as conversion of a [[capital asset]];  permit energy and material savings to be paid for by third parties separately, who share in the benefits of all savings of natural capital due to reduced energy, reduced resource inputs, and reduced waste outputs (for instance [[emission trading]] credits) - account for [[nature's services]] use.
*build [[industrial ecology]] so that [[waste]] outputs of one process are [[resource]] inputs of another;  consider [[waste as resource]] at every level
*build [[industrial ecology]] so that [[waste]] outputs of one process are [[resource]] inputs of another;  consider [[waste as resource]] at every level
*redefine all [[commodity]] and [[product]] offerings as [[service]] offerings, to expose hidden costs and ensure that [[state services]] and [[nature's services]] are not considered to be "free" but rather paid by tax and renewal.
*redefine all [[commodity]] and [[product]] offerings as [[service]] offerings, to expose hidden costs and ensure that [[state services]] and [[nature's services]] are not considered to be "free" but rather paid by tax and renewal.
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