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Trends -
The Green House
Did you know that your home can be a greater source of pollution than your car? In fact, 16 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions are generated from the energy used in houses nationwide.
Energy used in our homes often comes from the burning of fossil fuels at power plants, which contributes to smog, acid rain, and global warming. Simply put, the less energy we use in our homes, the less air pollution we generate.
Owning or renting a "green" home is good for your health, your wallet and our environment.
The rewards of a Green Home include:
- Uses less energy, water and natural resources
- Creates less waste
- Has lower utility bills
- Associated with fewer asthma attacks
- At lower risk for mold
- Is affordable
Beyond the health and environmental benefits of living in a green home, many local and state governments, utility companies and other entities across the country offer rebates, tax breaks and other incentives for adding eco-friendly elements to your life.
Related Articles in this Series:
Trends - The Green House
How Do You Define Green?
Bottom Line - How Much Green Does it Take?
Choosing Green Fixtures & Appliances
Links to Related Websites:
153 ways to go green
Green Remodling
Building Green
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