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This 10 page paper examines energy efficiency with attention to building materials for green homes. The cost of going green is discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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1997). In fact, Al Gore (2000) wrote a popular book for which he won a Nobel Prize about global warming. Today, environmental issues abound. They are seen as vital for
the continuance of mankind. While that may appear melodramatic, the truth is that environmental issues are important. They could mean the difference between man thriving or barely surviving in the
future. Indeed, there are some examples of global warming already taking place. While there are many fingers pointed in different directions, some experts agree that the quality of indoor air
is a significant thing. In general, energy efficiency is important in the creation of a sustainable society. While some scoff at the amount of attention given to environmental issues,
as well as the cost, it is still something that is very important in the scheme of things. Energy efficiency can mean the difference between a world with energy resources
and one that is constantly in a state of turmoil. Even today, the price of gas and oil is something that impedes quality of life. Certainly, attention to the environment,
particularly when building homes, can make a real difference for the future. II. The History of Energy Efficiency How did the society come to a
place people are seriously concerned about the environment? After all, humans have a long history. Is it really only since the industrial revolution that man has been concerned about the
quality of the environment? It seems that this is the case. After all, before there were cars and jet planes and factories with billowing smoke, there were large plains of
untouched land, soaking in the sun. It is not a surprise that since the industrial revolution, things have changed. In fact, it was the search for coal that would start
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