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A Tale of
Two Houses

House #1
A 20 room mansion (not including 8 bathrooms) heated by natural gas. Add
on a pool (and a pool house) and a separate guest house, all heated by
gas. In one month this residence consumes more energy than the average
American household does in a year. The average bill for electricity and
natural gas runs over $2400. In natural gas alone, this property consumes
more than 20 ti mes the national average for an American home. This house
is not situated in a Northern or Midwestern 'snow belt' area. It's in the
South.

House #2
Designed by an architecture professor at a leading national university.
This house incorporates every 'green' feature current home construction
can provide. The house is 4,000 square feet (4 bedrooms) and is nestled on
a high prairie in the American southwest. A central closet in the house
holds geothermal heat-pumps drawing ground water through pipes sunk 300
feet into the ground.
The water (usually 67 degrees F.) heats the house in the winter and cools
it in the summer. The system uses no fossil fuels such as oil or natural
gas and it consumes one-quarter electricity required for a conventional
heating/cooling system. Rainwater from the roof is collected and funneled
into a 25,000 gallon underground cistern. Wastewater from showers, sinks
and toilets goes into underground purifying tanks and then into the
cistern. The collected water then irrigates the land surrounding the
house. Surrounding flowers and shrubs native to the area enable the
property to blend into the surrounding rural landscape.
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HOUSE #1
Is outside of Nashville ,
Tennessee ; it is the abode of the 'environmentalist ' Al Gore.
HOUSE #2
Is on a ranch near Crawford ,
Texas ; it is the residence of the President of the United States , George
W. Bush.
An “inconvenient truth”.

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