Create an Energy-Efficient Home With These 5 Upgrades
Did you know that in 2021, the United States generated 6.2% more greenhouse gases (GHG) than in 2020? A considerable driver behind that is the increase in GHG emissions from coal use. That spike, in turn, was due to a 17% growth in coal burned for electricity during the year.
If that upward trend continues, everyone can expect the planet to become hotter than it is. The past five years have already been the warmest in centuries, and it can worsen due to global warming.
Building an energy-efficient home is one of the things you can do to help slow down that phenomenon. The more efficient it is, the less energy it uses and the fewer GHG emissions it contributes. As a bonus, reduced energy consumption at home translates to lower utility bills.
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