Monday, September 28, 2009

FW: Inman PM: 'Green' homes come in many shades

 

 

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Monday, September 28, 2009

'Green' homes come in many shades
I'm always fascinated by how new words -- or new, off-label definitions for old words -- permeate the popular lexicon. If you called an object "green" five years ago, the average listener would have thought you were referring to its hue. These days, the label of "green" implies something comprised of sustainable or recycled materials, something energy efficient or an object that otherwise empowers its user to live in a manner that is environmentally friendly and promotes well living.

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