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  • Rated by Stormdance8 on Aug 05, 6:49am

    This is a fantastic project. I hope more like it are developed and put into practice.
  • Rated by Orotim on Apr 20 2009, 11:08am

    There are SO many ways to do this.
  • Rated by mommymystic on Feb 17 2009, 9:33pm

    From the page: "We have built a zero carbon house on Britainâ€s most northerly island of Unst, which will bring obvious benefits to the environment. Our carbon neutral home lowers the carbon footprint by producing its own energy and storing it to heat the home. "
  • Rated by rezagca on Jan 03 2009, 11:25pm

    More like this is needed
  • Reviewed by Shamaness on Aug 05 2008, 8:20am

    I'll like one, please?
  • Rated by jeflin on Jul 05 2008, 4:34am

    Zero carbon emission is something which should strive for and you have taken the first steps (blue-print and all) towards the objective. It is time to face up to the fact that adverse climate changes around the world is due to global warming and greenhouse effect is a major culprit. http://jeflin.net/2008/06/20/adverse-climate-events-wrecking-havoc-a round-the-world/
  • Rated by nommo on May 21 2008, 7:17am

    I agree with posters regarding the value of calling something 'zerocarbon' when the term cannot possibly apply - it does more harm than good to 'the cause'... but - forgetting the misuse of the term, it looks like a pretty cool project. What is the financial cost I wonder?
  • Rated by IceblueDragon on May 06 2008, 1:09am

    I hope to be able to make something like this in the future. To be able to know that I'm doing things right.
  • Rated by sweft on May 06 2008, 12:13am

    I wonder if eco homes are less opposed to then eco cars...?
  • Rated by seasonsbeauty on Mar 14 2008, 7:08pm

    cool idea