September 17, 2008
By David F. Seiders
NAHB Chief Economist
Housing Starts and Permits Continue Downward Trend
Fall 2008 Construction Forecast Conference and Webcast - October 22nd
Special Study: Greenhouse Gases and Home Building
Housing Market Statistics At-A-Glance
 
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Special Study: Greenhouse Gases and Home Building

Global warming has become a major topic in local, state, and federal politics. Politicians confronting the issue are looking for new ways to limit greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors of the economy, and that includes the home building industry. In fact, some local governments have already put in place building regulations requiring reviews of development proposals to determine possible adverse impacts on the environment.

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