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Real Estate/Development

Aug. 12, 2003

Green Strategies Curtail Natural-Resource Depletion

BY LAURIE C. FISHER Ten years ago, the concept of "going green" was considered idealistic, even hip. Times have changed. With the world's supply of natural resources steadily dwindling, going green has shifted from a popular philosophy to a necessary reality.

BY LAURIE C. FISHER

Ten years ago, the concept of "going green" was considered idealistic, even hip. Times have changed. With the world's supply of natural resources steadily dwindling, going green has shifted from a popular philosophy to a necessary reality.

Traditional building materials, energy consumption and transportation mechanisms have been eating away at our natural resource supply for decades.

Incorporating strategies to preserve and ev...

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