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  • See [[w:nature's services]] and [[natural capital]]
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  • The '''[[troll]] nature''' is adequately decribed in
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  • #REDIRECT [[nature's services]]
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  • Erosion prevention is one of the most important of [[nature's services]].
    233 bytes (34 words) - 07:07, 11 June 2004
  • See [[w:nature's services]] and [[natural capital]]
    319 bytes (43 words) - 17:47, 7 April 2004
  • An '''environmental service payment''' is a direct payment for [[nature's services]]. It is typically made to a government jurisdiction or land ow
    470 bytes (69 words) - 06:26, 12 April 2004
  • ...rce]]s for [[resource extraction]], hopefully [[sustainable]], ''or'' as [[nature's servicers]]. The service approach is drastically more useful than the re
    437 bytes (62 words) - 18:54, 7 November 2003
  • Such services augment [[nature's services]] in providing the initial production.
    659 bytes (90 words) - 17:46, 12 December 2003
  • ...costs to deal with it properly, what the impacts are downstream, or what [[nature's services]] would try to do with it if no humans were present.
    731 bytes (119 words) - 20:38, 27 July 2004
  • *[[service economy]] focus rooted in [[nature's services]]
    560 bytes (74 words) - 17:50, 12 December 2003
  • #REDIRECT [[Nature]]
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  • ...l]] and [[waste]] afterwards - these are services that [[nature's services|nature]] or [[state services|the state]] or others do for us. An honest considera
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  • ...waste outputs (for instance [[emission trading]] credits) - account for [[nature's services]] use. ...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 ren
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  • ...[[extraction]] and [[disposal]], and also the [[renewal]] of resource by [[nature's services]]. ...nd work exclusively in terms of [[ecological yield]], i.e. production by [[nature's services]], and ignore consumption in the economic equations. This is an
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  • ...s on bringing in better information about [[macroeconomics]]: impact on [[nature's services]] as a whole, whether [[ecological yield]] was exceeded in the p
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  • The '''[[troll]] nature''' is adequately decribed in
    135 bytes (22 words) - 05:25, 2 December 2003
  • ...damage done by these projects is incredible, astonishing even, reducing [[nature's services]] to all people. For those people killed, of course, the servic
    2 KB (242 words) - 14:30, 22 April 2004
  • ...atural capital]] and [[ecological yield accounting, and doesn't document [[nature's services]] and [[state services]] the way it does for private enterprise
    850 bytes (119 words) - 13:25, 12 April 2021
  • ...ce cycle''' describes everything behind an economic transaction, down to [[nature's services]], [[state services]] and other [[service economy]] elements. I
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  • Moving to sane [[accounting standard]]s based on [[nature's services]] now might save some lives, but, don't count on it. [[Monetary
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  • ...hnology is either inherently enslaving (self-defeating given the high tech nature of most [[Consumerium Services]]) or liberating ([[pro-technology propagand
    767 bytes (111 words) - 17:39, 17 August 2004
  • *Much easier integration with [[accounting]] for [[nature's services]]
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  • ...blic wiki]]. However, overuse of the "[[pipe trick]]" obscures the actual nature of these references and makes the overall function of any page very difficu
    1 KB (161 words) - 18:07, 24 July 2004
  • 142.X.X.X has sometimes opposite to the [[troll nature]] managed to write whole new articles that aren't misleading, incomprehensi
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  • ...[[industrial ecology]] study human built systems that do not compete with nature, but in some ways alter people's [[mutual cognition]] and help to remove th
    1 KB (161 words) - 18:37, 25 November 2003
  • ..., they will still bite you on the leg if you step on anything important in nature.
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  • ...y such licenses are used within [[Green Parties]] and some clauses of this nature exist in some contracts, e.g. [[WarFTP]]'s license. Apparently the [[param
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  • ...ponsibly run mining operations that spill toxic cyanide-compounds into the nature should be distinct from gold that comes from responsible recycling or minin
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  • The '''waste as resource''' strategy is [[biomimicry]]: imitating nature for efficiency. In real [[ecology]] the waste or detritus of one creature
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  • (3) Nature knows best.
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  • [[Moral choice]] is fundamentally ecological in trollish nature: that which preserves and increases [[biodiversity]] is moral, that which
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  • ...r [[fair trade]] groups, and [[environmental service payment]]s for such [[nature's services]] as erosion prevention, it seems unlikely that any substantial
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  • ...traditional breeding, as it may create new organisms previously unknown in nature and as it allows crossing between species.
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  • ...alization]], [[w:Fair trade|Fair trade]] and [[w:Environment|well being of nature]] and exploition of workforce in poor countries.
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  • ...edit]]s. This person cannot come to any conclusions whatsoever about the nature or intent of the persons they deal with. Accordingly it is dangerous to le
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  • Because of the nature of its work revealing corporate abuses, the [[Consumerium Governance Organi
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  • ===Nature wastes and human wastes=== Waste produced by Nature are integrated in recycling processus. (Dry leaves in a forest are transfor
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  • ...modular hardware]] in particular) is better and more [[nature friendliness|nature friendly]]. And [[material conservation]], which includes designing things
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  • ...ideology - such extinctions, validating all the worst theories of [[human nature]] would be a very discouraging signal to anyone working on "solutions" and
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  • A '''self-image''' is the view an entity takes of itself. Depending on the nature of the entity, this may be of many different characters. For instance, an
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  • ...ge group must agree to, just to hold together, tends to be rather rigid in nature and eventually impossible to challenge.
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  • ...s]]. Pervasive [[groupthink]] prevents Craig from reconciling with the ape-nature of his mother. One way to control anti-ape mother bias is to steer it into
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  • ...t domestic product]], [[measuring well-being]], [[ecological yield]] and [[nature's services]] for modern views.''
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  • ...Despite that, editors cannot come to any conclusions whatsoever about the nature or intent of the persons they deal with. Accordingly it is dangerous to le
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  • ...stems and claims of identity, but many incidents ultimately of a political nature that would sink Consumerium on the scale we expect them in our [[Content Wi
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  • ...lters values, ''see also [[Green:greenspeak]] for a modern project of this nature, and [[list of Islamic terms in Arabic]] for one that's over a millenium ol
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  • ...''[[w:Finnish Association for Nature Conservation|Finnish Association for Nature Conservation]]'' (FANC). ( Wikipedia )
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  • some insight on the nature of Consumerium.
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  • ...at success at marginalizing Linux with a combination of approaches of this nature, and has succeeded in confining Linux to maybe 1% of the desktop market. T
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  • ...portant motivator to be the '''favour economy''' - the mutually beneficial nature of online business relationships. However, [[Antony Brydon]], co-founder an
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  • ...ng]]s such as and Wikipedia are both anti-political and anti-democratic in nature. There is no excuse for such a structure at Consumerium, it would invite a
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  • ...uces what, on Earth and in our human economy, which is just an add-on to [[nature's services]] to humans.
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