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How low can we go? To cut the carbon that goes into buildings we need radical change

New research shows we can greatly reduce embodied carbon, but it will require radical changes in how we design, construct, use and reuse buildings. The post How low can we go? To cut the carbon that goes into buildings we need radical change appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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