Energy, Environmental Performance, and the Built Environment

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 20 (5):379-382 (2000)
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Efforts to attain sustainability vis-à-vis the built environment are hindered because they are often focused away from the real roots of the various problems. This article analyzes the usefulness of embodied energy as an indicator of environmental performance and suggests that it may not be as useful as its proponents make it out to be. Other indicators and levels of analysis are suggested as being more accurate.

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