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The Greenest Building Is One That Already Exists
Richard Moe, President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, recently explained why restoring this historic building in downtown Madison, SD, is more sustainable than tearing it down and starting from scratch (and no, that’s not an April Fool’s joke!).
Posted in Green Praxis
Tagged climate change, green buildings, green construction, historic preservation
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