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Ecological housing makes mortgages cheaper, one in four is already "green". We know how to get a discount even for energy-intensive housing

Summary by Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz)
There are approximately 4.5 million housing units in the Czech Republic, of which 2.5 million are in apartment buildings and two million are in family houses. However, more than 60 percent of them are energy inefficient and require modernization. The situation will change fundamentally in the coming years. From 2030, all newly built...
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There are approximately 4.5 million housing units in the Czech Republic, of which 2.5 million are in apartment buildings and two million are in family houses. However, more than 60 percent of them are energy inefficient and require modernization. The situation will change fundamentally in the coming years. From 2030, all newly built...

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Press release of the LFI-NFP group A few days after the arrival in session of the PJL Simplification of economic life, France Insoumise wishes to reaffirm its commitment to a popular ecology in the face of the numerous ecological setbacks carried by the alliance of the right and the far right. Faced with the ZFE, France Insoumise has long opposed their application in their present form, without denying the impact of the 40,000 deaths/year of air…

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"French ecology" must make it possible to decarbonize the economy, while increasing the sovereignty of the country and re-industrializing. It focuses on electric vehicles, fertilizers or plastic...

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Before talking about ZFEs, we should recall one fact: air pollution is a major public health problem in France, with 40,000 deaths attributable in France each year to fine particles (PM2.5) according to Santé Publique France. On average, a French person loses 8 months of life expectancy due to exposure to particulate matter [...]

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Bon Pote broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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