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Blog Post

NYT asks, ''How 'Green' Can a Huge House Be?''

"Can a four-level house with a three-car garage and a kitchen full of energy-hungry Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances truly qualify as a model of environmental responsibility?
Photo by Douglas Healey

for The New York Times

NRDC is trying to prove that it can, by applying for LEED certification."
NRDC?! The Natural Resources Defense Council?! Say it ain't so! It ain't so. This NRDC is NRDC Residential — a division of the National Realty and Development Corporation. Read the article in the New York Times.

Published April 6, 2008

(2008, April 6). NYT asks, ''How 'Green' Can a Huge House Be?''. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/blog/nyt-asks-how-green-can-huge-house-be

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