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Title: This startup may have found the way to end climate change in the real estate niche.

  As we all know, the real estate industry has a significant impact on the climate, with several consequences:Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The construction and operation of buildings account for approximately 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions, with 28% of those emissions coming from residential buildings and 11% from commercial buildings. (Source: International Energy Agency)Energy Consumption: Buildings in the United States alone consume 40% of the country's total energy, with 70% of that energy being used for heating, cooling, and powering appliances. (Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration)Water Consumption: Buildings use a significant amount of water, with the average American household using around 80 gallons of water per day. (Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)Waste Generation: The construction and demolition of buildings generate a large amount of waste, with the average American building producing around 3,000 pounds of waste per year. (Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)Land Use: The development of buildings and infrastructure can lead to habitat destruction, fragmentation, and degradation, as well as the loss of natural ecosystems and biodiversity. (Source: National Park Service)Some notable statistics include:In the United States, the built environment is responsible for:17% of greenhouse gas emissions12% of freshwater withdrawals20% of water pollution25% of solid waste generationGlobally, the construction sector is responsible for:30% of global greenhouse gas emissions20% of global water consumption15% of global energy consumptionNow, an entrepreneur from Cyprus, originally from Germany, has a new plan: Optimizing time proven construction methods like strawbale insulated walls to create sustainable and environm...


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