Devastation from Hurricane Michael is visible including the area around Bonny Paulson's home, center top, in Mexico Beach, Fla., Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. Some developers are building homes like Paulson's with an eye toward making them more resilient to the extreme weather that's increasing with climate change, and friendlier to the environment at the same time.
A person's home is one of the biggest ways they can reduce their individual carbon footprint. Buildings release about 38% of all energy-related greenhouse gas emissions each year. Some of thecomes from powering things like lights and air conditioners and some of it from making the construction materials, like concrete and steel.
Pearl Homes' Mirabella community in Bradenton, Florida, consists of 160 houses that are all LEED-certified platinum, the highest level of one of the most-used green building rating systems. “I don’t really feel that the population is taking into effect the environmental catastrophes, and adjusting for it,” she said. “We’re building the same old stuff that got blown away.”
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