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Hurricane-hit Greensburg rebuilds as model green village

tornado.jpgGreenbang loves a happy ending (not like that) and this story, courtesy of Associated Press certainly has one.

After being battered by a hurricane, the town of Greensburg swept away the dead witches and ruby slippers (Greenbang made that last bit up) and decided to rebuild the town greener than ever.

Greensburg has been putting up new buildings to the LEED Platinum standard - the greenest certification there is. There’s also “solar panels, wind turbines, tinted windows, water-saving toilets and other energy-efficient technology”, according to the AP, with houses built from recycled materials, with better insulation and low energy lighting.

The AFP, meanwhile, says Greensburg’s got an “eco-lodging project, a recycling center and a water conservation system to turn rain into drinking water”.

All this greenery has attracted the attentions of president Bush, who paid a visit to the hurricane-surviving town late last week. Bit of a shame that after one tragedy, another disaster was waiting to pop up.

And, according to NPR.org, even the churches are built green these days:

“What we had before, we couldn’t hardly afford to heat and cool. It’s just so much better than it ever was before, but we get to build a new normal. We get to build a new normal. I think that’s exciting,” [resident Ted] Kyle says.

Awwww.

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jsaving Says:

Attn. England: Hurricanes don’t occur in Kansas.
It’s actually a weather phenomenon known as a tornado, or twister (if your teeth aren’t in straight)
It happens when a high pressure storm system collides with a low pressure one. Sometimes it ends with a house falling on your sister or just tea and a slice.


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