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 Greenhouse gas is the number one contributor to climate change. By reducing your carbon footprint, the amount of greenhouse gas you release into the environment can be reduced. Research also shown that nearly 40 per cent of greenhouse gas arises from the everyday electricity we consume. Much of this energy comes from working in an office building, or living in an apartment building based on traditional, outdated sources of energy. You would be able to establish a healthier life for the world by creating a building that works on growing the carbon footprint by environmental architecture and technology. As a consequence, the more sustainable buildings designed and built, the better our environment will be. Sustainable construction will drive down a building's running costs. The pure usage of green energy sources allows the building less reliant on conventional energy sources. A building may produce its own electricity at reduced expense, harnessing electricity from sun , wind, and/or water. Additionally, you can find more cost savings by using the natural elements where your building is built. Depending on your climate, having a building that uses natural sunlight to give your building better light or heat can help to reduce energy costs. Similarly, constructing a building in hot weather that decreases sun exposure and resulting heat will help to decrease the cost of cooling.  

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