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We hear about rising energy costs and the effects of severe weather every day. In fact, these topics are now such run-of-the-mill news items that we are no longer shocked to hear about them. We have switched off. Perhaps this is because we feel powerless to tackle these symptoms of climate change that often seem too big and overwhelming. In addition, the growing world population means more housing and working spaces are needed, at a

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