Margin of green returns is becoming clear. No longer can companies be allowed to do business as if the environmental cost was not visible and accountable. Practices and policies for the green revolution have become baseline reality for many industries. But today evaluations are taking place to offer the best solutions to today’s energy supply problems.
But when will public demand for lessened industrial waste become part of the business model for al companies voluntarily? Legal costs for governmental prosecution of pollution by corporations could be better spet developing or funcing new energy technologies. If those costs could be allocated to the direct development of green energy technoogy, sustainable living would be affordable now.
Imagine if billions of dollars of green energy materials were provided to every household for reduced carbon footprints.
Beneficial insects in agricultural technology spell relief for fallow season soils whose nutrients are at stake. Low light areas and cover crops host beneficial insects and complimentary techno-funcgicidal strategies that give the planet a break.
Boron pastes and cover crop soil control allow farmers and viniculural managers to supervise where the nutrients and moisture and soil go during the off season. Funding in green research remans thin, but perhaps a new era of green institutional research willbegin.
The green business model is a reality ofr many farmers looking to grow crops both for environmental safety and ecologically conscious customers. Fumigants have decreased and desert gardening with rocks, castuses, and gravel is becoming a intelligent design choice again. The lawn is nature’s “air conditioner” indeed.
Mainstream sustainability has not yet been achieved. But the green populace is growing daily more aware of what it can do at every level of activity, design, and functional repair to align more closely and sustainably to acceptable ecological practices. Pest resistant rotostocks and plants are evolving every day in plant botanical gene engineering.
Big agriculture mimics personal residence level solutions by providing nest boxs for birds and wildlife so structured vines and plants don’t become harmed.

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