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  1. kmworld says...
    August 29, 2008 2:17:40 pm

    RE: Link

    Not a word about the use of sustainably-produced or recycled building materials or "green" energy. Solar panels? Recycled siding? Energy efficient appliances? Perhaps they were integrated?

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  2. ProudWhiteGirl says...
    August 29, 2008 4:41:18 pm

    kmworld: ARE YOU KIDDING!! YOU HAVE ISSUES

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  3. qwerty says...
    September 1, 2008 4:09:12 pm

    I agree with kmworld. there is no reason whatsoever that new construction cannot take advantage of current energy efficient and environmentally friendly materials. HGTV could and should be championing green building, especially in these days of exploding utility costs.

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  4. nacosta says...
    September 1, 2008 4:18:28 pm

    come on you know thats coming once they line up some advertising bucks!

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