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e-News #6: What You Plant on the Outside

May 12, 2000
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Amid all the discussion about advanced energy-efficient technologies, one low-tech building component continues to provide visual relief and beauty, and can contribute significantly to a building's energy efficiency. Skillfully designed landscaping can play a major role in energy conservation by providing shade, reducing heat and glare, and directing breezes. In other words, what you plant outside the building can directly affect the energy consumption inside.

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