Green home building is becoming increasingly popular, and not because Earth Day has somehow heightened everyone's attention. True, it's trendy to wear hemp clothes and use canvas grocery bags, but using green building materials and methods save a bundle of bucks on energy efficiency and utility bills.
The Impact of Buildings on the Natural Environment
Most people think of exhaust pipes and factories when they consider the impact of humans on the natural environment. But consider these facts about buildings in general. They're responsible for -
- 65% of all energy consumption
- 39% of what's classified as greenhouse gas emissions
- 36% of all energy consumption
- 30% of all raw materials usage
- 12% of potable (drinking quality) water usage
- 30% of waste output each year
These statistics make a compelling argument for building green homes and commercial buildings. In fact, many communities, cities, and municipalities have drafted green building guidelines. They're not so set-in-stone as electrical building codes, but they do provide general information.
LEED Leads the Way
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is an organization that is leading the way in sustainable construction. They have developed LEED for Homes, which is a rating system for dwellings that have been built with an eye towards lower utility bills, minimized greenhouse gas emissions, and reduced indoor toxin levels.
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