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Can our homes be made energy neutral?

Can our homes be made energy neutral?

08/28/2021

PBS News Hour

Can our homes be made energy neutral?

Clip: 8/28/2021 | 8m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Can our homes be made energy neutral?

A landmark climate report released this month by the United Nations predicted dire consequences for the world if more is not done to reduce CO2 levels in the atmosphere. More than 100 countries including the U.S. have committed to a goal to become carbon neutral by the year 2050. One of the biggest challenges to meeting that goal is making homes energy neutral. Willem Marx reports.

08/28/2021

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