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A Climate-Friendly Home Starts with an Energy Assessment. Here’s How My 100-Year-Old House Did

OUTSIDE OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, AUG 7 – The assessment identified major insulation and ductwork issues contributing to energy waste in a century-old home, with federal incentives covering weatherization through 2025.

CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio (AP) — A significant share of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions comes from heating, cooling and powering homes

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A climate-friendly home starts with an energy assessment. Here's how my 100-year-old house did

Our shelter accounts for one of our biggest personal climate impacts. How we heat and cool our homes, wash and dry our clothes, get our electricity and heat our water each has its own carbon footprint.

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