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		<title>How is growing plants on a roof considered &quot;green&quot;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At my local university, they just finished constructing the campus&#8217; first &#34;green&#34; building. It has all the common items with solar panels for heating, rainwater collection bin, etc. However, the building features plants growing on the roof. How is this considered &#34;green&#34;? What purpose does that serve?]]></description>
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