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Even under non-draught conditions, at least 36 states anticipate water shortages by 2013. A record draught in the Colorado River Basin is reducing the water supply for more than 30 million people in the western U.S. The southern U.S. currently is experiencing record water shortages and experiencing water shortage alerts.
Practicing good environment efforts in and around your home is an easy way to make a contribution to the environment where you live. No matter who you are, where you work, where you live, you can do your part to save the environment. The challenge is Simple! I believe that no environment is more important to you than the environment in and around your home. Engage your community in taking steps ensuring they are healthy and great places to live, work and play for both today and tomorrow! Though buyers are more concerned about the economy than the environment today, buyers are still willing to commit to Living Green! Contact Tom Haberman today whether you're buying or selling to receive A New Perspective on Living Green! "I understand that everyone has different needs and I use this perspective to help my real estate clients accomplish their goals." I will offer green living suggestions that are economically sensible and amazingly ecological that embrace stewardship of the land, water, natural resources, home environment and enhancement of community areas. Is it Green? "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009" promotes green jobs and energy independence investing significantly in efforts to make homes and buildings more energy efficient offering homeowners Energy Efficient Housing Tax Credits & Grants. The bill provides state and local governments with 6 billion in energy efficiency and conservation grants for energy audits, retrofits and financial incentives. Through 2010, homeowners will be able to claim a 30% tax credit for purchases of new furnaces, windows and insulation. Another $5 billion will be available to modernize the nation's electricity grid and install smart meters on homes that will help save consumers money. The President and Congress have announced that a finance and housing package including further tax provisions will be the next "Big" initiative, so Congress has by no means finished its work as it affects the housing industry. Create a Greener Home! Whether you own your home or rent! Live in a house or apartment! Building or renovating! You can create a beautiful home and reduce your carbon footprint! Do something good for the environment!




