In this document several words/phrases are used, if there's any doubt, here's how they are intended to be interpreted: 'non-natural', means man made 'natural', means not man made 'object' or 'objects', means; combination of matter 'resources', refers to a biological organism, biological organisms, or object. 'methods', refers to processes which depend on a resource or resources, or refers to a single process, which depends on a resource or resources. 'physical properties', refers to characteristics of an object which are measurable. 'environment', means; the physical and biological factors, along with their chemical interactions, or physical properties, that affect a resource or resources. 'sustainable', means; capable of being used with minimal negative effect to the natural environment, both in the short-term and in the long-term. 'unsustainable', means; not capable of being used with minimal negative effect to the natural environment, in the short-term and/or in the long-term. 'renewable', means dependent on resources that are replenished quicker than they are depleted. 'non-renewable', means dependent on resources that are depleted quicker than they are replenished. [1] To educate that ... [1.1] The action of creating or using: [1.1.1] Objects or methods that are sustainable; [1.1.1.1] is preferable to the action of creating or using, objects or methods that are unsustainable. [1.1.2] Objects or methods that are renewable; [1.1.2.1] is preferable to the action of creating or using, objects or methods, that are non-renewable. [1.1.3] Objects or methods that are sustainable and renewable; [1.1.3.1] is preferable to the action of creating or using, objects or methods, that are unsustainable and non-renewable. [2] To develop and produce ... [2.1] For the methods and objects: [2.1.1] That are unsustainable and non-renewable; [2.1.1.1] alternatives that are sustainable and renewable, or failing that, [2.1.1.2] alternatives that are sustainable. [2.1.2] That are unsustainable and renewable; [2.1.2.1] alternatives that are sustainable and renewable [2.1.3] That are unsustainable; [2.1.3.1] alternatives that are sustainable [3] To not develop or produce ... [3.1] Methods or objects which are: [3.1.1] Unsustainable [4] To conserve, expand and protect the natural & biological species which are rare, threatened, endangered, vulnerable, or near extinction ... [4.1] Via prioritising the quality and amount of aid given (for instance relating to habitat, food, accommodation, shelter, etc.) to the natural & biological organisms which are part those species, over the quality and amount of aid given to: [4.1.1] Biological organisms from biological species which are not rare, and/or [4.1.2] Biological organisms from biological species which are not threatened, and/or [4.1.3] Biological organisms from biological species which are not endangered, and/or [4.1.4] Biological organisms from biological species which are not vulnerable, and/or [4.1.5] Biological organisms from biological species which are not near extinction, and/or [4.1.6] Non-natural biological organisms from non-natural biological species. [4.2] Via the decisions made (for instance relating to habitat, food, accommodation, shelter etc.) by favouring the natural & biological organisms which are part of those species, over: [4.2.1] Biological organisms from biological species which are not rare, and/or [4.2.2] Biological organisms from biological species which are not threatened, and/or [4.2.3] Biological organisms from biological species which are not endangered, (, and/or) [4.2.4] Biological organisms from biological species which are not vulnerable, (, and/or) [4.2.5] Biological organisms from biological species which are not near extinction (, and/or) [4.2.6] Non-natural biological organisms from non-natural biological species (, and/or) [4.2.7] Man made objects [5] To favour financially by ... [5.1] Increasing financial incentives for the: [5.1.1] Creation of, or use of, methods or objects, that are; [5.1.1.1] Both sustainable and renewable, over the creation of, or use of, methods or objects, that are both non-renewable and unsustainable, (or failing that ...) [5.1.1.4] Sustainable, over the creation of, or use of, methods or objects, that are both non-renewable and unsustainable, (and/or, ) [5.1.1.2] Both sustainable and renewable, over the creation of, or use of, methods or objects, that are only renewable, (and/or, ) [5.1.1.3] Both sustainable and renewable, over the creation of, or use of, methods or objects, that are only sustainable, (and/or, ) [5.1.1.4] Sustainable, over the creation of, or use of, methods or objects, that are both unsustainable. [5.1.2] Protection, conservation and expansion of natural & biological organisms which are part of a natural and biological species; [5.1.2.1] For which the species is either rare, threatened, endangered, vulnerable, or near extinction. [5.2] Decreasing any financial incentives for the: [5.2.1] Creation of, or use of, methods or objects, that are; [5.2.1.1] Unsustainable. [5.3.1] Use of natural & biological organisms which are part of a natural biologicial species; [5.3.1.1] For which the species is either rare, threatened, endangered, vulnerable, or near extinction. [6] To favour one's own use of ... [6.1] Methods that are sustainable over; [6.1.1] Methods that are unsustainable. [6.2] Man made objects that are sustainable over; [6.2.1] Man made objects that are unsustainable. [6.3] Man made objects for which the method of production is, or was sustainable over; [6.3.1] Man made objects for which the method of production is, or was unsustainable. [6.4] The natural & biological organisms that are part of a natural & biological species which is neither, threatened, endangered, vulnerable or near extinction, over that of the; [6.4.1] The natural & biological organisms that are part of a natural & biological species that are either rare, threatened, endangered, vulnerable or near extinction. Notes: Sustainable and renewable supplies may limit the damage from population collapses caused by population fluctuations (these are perhaps due to the consumption of non-renewable resources