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One Building Doesn't Make a Difference to the Environment
By Eric Corey Freed
 
Today, buildings are designed to last for 50 to 100 years. 
 
Of course, each building makes a difference! Most of the environmental impact comes from the operation of the building, not the construction. A green home uses less water, energy, and materials during its day-to-day operations than a traditional house.

Look at these facts:

  • For every incandescent bulb you replace with a compact fluorescent bulb, you’ll save $30 per year on energy costs.
  • Unplugging your TV, microwave, and DVD player when not in use will save you $50 a year.
  • Installing a programmable thermostat can save you 30 percent off your heating bills in the winter.
  • And one house plus another house plus another house adds up: If every home in the United States was insulated to the fullest extent possible, we could completely remove our need for oil from the Middle East.
  • If every home in the United States used an Energy Star refrigerator, we could close ten aging power plants.
 
 

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