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So dependent on fossil fuels… Greenhouse gases are released (Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrogen, Sulfer Dioxide) Automobiles Factories Construction Toooooo many greenhouse gases in the atmosphere Greenhouse effect---- heats Earth at a rate that negatively impacts the world
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Amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has risen 14% from 1960 to 1990. More and longer droughts have occured Hotter summers Climate in the Northern Hemisphere has risen.5 degrees Celsius between 1880 and 1940
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Evidence of global warming
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A green building is a structure that is energy efficient and has as little harmful impact to the environment as possible. In the United States alone, buildings account for: 72% of electricity consumption, 39% of energy use, 38% of all carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, 40% of raw materials use, 30% of waste output (136 million tons annually), and 14% of potable water consumption.
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Benefits of Green Building Environmental benefits: Enhance and protect ecosystems and biodiversity Improve air and water quality Reduce solid waste Conserve natural resources Economic benefits: Reduce operating costs Improve employee productivity and satisfaction Health and community benefits: Improve air, thermal, and acoustic environments Enhance occupant comfort and health Minimize strain on local infrastructure Contribute to overall quality of life
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WOW! Look how cool your house can be!!!!!
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Goffman, Ethan. “Green Building: Conserving the Human Habitat.” October 2006. 18 February 2009.. Dick, Gregory. “Green Building.” California Integrated Waste Management. 2007. 18 February 2009.. "Green Homes.“ United States Green Building Council. 2008. 17 February 2009..
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