If you've ever dreamed of building a house that's as green as possible, well, you're in luck.
Researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia say they've figured out a way to make a house that's as green as possible without using any fossil fuels at all, the Guardian reports.
The researchers, who presented their findings at a conference in Brisbane last week, say they've figured out a way to make a house not only more energy efficient, but also more environmentally friendly by not only using renewable energy, but by reusing construction materials.
The researchers say they've figured out a way to make a house not only more energy efficient, but more environmentally friendly by not only using renewable energy, but by reusing construction materials.
The researchers say they've also found a way to make a house not only more energy efficient, but more environmentally friendly by not only using renewable energy, but by not only reusing construction materials, but by using them to make things like windows and doors more efficient.
The researchers say they've also found a way to make a house not only more energy efficient, but more environmentally friendly by not only using renewable energy, but by not only reusing construction materials, but by using them to make things like
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