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Building emissions account for almost 40% of carbon dioxide (CO2 or carbon) emissions in the U.S. per year. In this article from Constellation, learn about recent legislative efforts created to address carbon emissions from the energy usage of large buildings—and steps you can take to help your business meet these legislative demands.

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Building emissions account for almost 40% of carbon dioxide (CO2 or carbon)...

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Building emissions account for almost 40% of carbon dioxide (CO2 or carbon)...
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