Greenness in a sentence as a noun

Members of the non-profit co-ops are likely driven by support for local farms and greenness factors.

The Intels of the world are trying to reduce the power consumption of their microprocessor based solutions and therefore claim greenness.

Its still very interesting even if the "greenness" is somewhat debatable.

It feels like watching a biologist try to create a taxonomy based on "greenness" and "whether or not this creature tastes good when served with hollandaise sauce.

My strategy: first group the colors roughly by their "greenness", "brownness", etc., and then blur vision by going slightly cross-eyed, making it easier to see faults in the gradient.

Am I the only one thinking how cool it would be to map income inequality using computer vision on satellite photographs of cities by counting trees or greenness?

If your team decides internally that the new hire should do pair programming with each of the existing team members until the greenness fades, that will probably have a better outcome.

The controversy over them stems from the fact that they're very similar to indulgences from the catholic church in the time of Martin Luther; paying for greenness isn't actually being green.

Without anything like the expensive, target-mandated Energiewende, the United States has decarbonized at least as fast as Germany, the supposed poster child of emerging greenness.

"fretting too much about the apparent greenness of the grass on the other side of the fence is always a warning sign of procrastination, doing so when you already have three years of Rails experience and know exactly where its pain points are is really a sign of procrastination.

Well, what do you mean by "green"?Do you mean "which reflects or emits light of these particular wavelengths", or do you mean something about human perception?Also, similar questions apply wrt "invisible".If "green" is based on human perception, why would not an entity which, when a person looks in their direction, does not really see them like any shape, but rather, perceives some greenness in that General direction?Why would this entity not be considered both green and invisible?Alternative, does "invisible" mean to the naked human eye?What if the entity is microscopic?

Greenness definitions

noun

the lush appearance of flourishing vegetation

See also: verdancy verdure

noun

the state of not being ripe

noun

green color or pigment; resembling the color of growing grass

See also: green viridity