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  • 1green tax — noun A tax imposed with the intention of discouraging activities that may damage the environment • • • Main Entry: ↑green * * * green tax, a tax on goods, services, or activities which reflects their impact on the environment …

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  • 2green tax — /ˈgrin tæks/ (say green taks) noun → ecotax …

  • 3green tax — noun A fiscal policy in which a differential level of taxation is intended to promote ecologically sustainable activities via economic incentives Syn: ecotax …

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  • 4Green Party of Ontario — Active provincial party Leader Mike Schreiner President Bill Hewitt …

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  • 5Green politics — is a political ideology which places a high importance on ecological and environmental goals, and on achieving these goals through broad based, grassroots, participatory democracy. Green politics is advocated by supporters of the Green movement,… …

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  • 6Green Party (Ireland) — Green Party Comhaontas Glas Leader Eamon Ryan Chairman Dan Boyle …

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  • 7Green Enterprise Toronto — is a local sustainable business alliance dedicated to helping independent businesses and customers to become greener and to think local first. GET Mission Statement Buy Local, Fair, and GreenGreen Enterprise Toronto (GET) works to strengthen our… …

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  • 8Green Alliance — is an independent charity and green think tank working on environment policy in the United Kingdom (UK). It works with senior decision makers in government and business, and other major environment groups. It conducts research, holds seminars and …

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  • 9Green conservatism — is a term used to refer to conservatives who have incorporated green concerns into their ideology. VariantsCanadaIn Canada the term was popularized in 2006 by Preston Manning, former federal opposition leader and founder of the Reform Party of… …

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  • 10Tax increment financing — Tax Increment Financing, or TIF, is a public financing method which has been used for redevelopment and community improvement projects in the United States for more than 50 years. With federal and state sources for redevelopment generally less… …

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