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The Green movement is catching on in many pockets of the world. This is especially true in the construction industry. Today's buzz words, which include global warming and zero emissions, are causing everyday people (not just celebrities) to look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Purchasing property that is environmentally responsible is a good investment for those who are concerned about their own health and the well-being of the earth. Based on this trend, entire districts, known as eco-communities, are being designed with green initiatives in mind. Rockford Green in Victoria, British Columbia is one of these communities. Its goal is to become the world's first zero-emissions neighbourhood. If everything goes according to plan, Rockford Green will be a self-sufficient community along the harbour front of British Columbia's capital city. The community will be home to 2500 people and will consist of residential, office, and retail space. The plans describe a variety of environmental features, some of which are unprecedented. Builders of Rockford Green have the environment in mind with every choice they make. They ensure proper ventilation and guarantee residents 100% fresh indoor air. Interior and exterior building materials, such as paints and wood, are natural and non-toxic. Eco-conscious builders use bamboo wherever possible because it is durable and does not require pesticides to grow. Energy efficiency is one of the top priorities in eco-communities, such as Rockford Green. Not only do energy efficient appliances and light fixtures reduce the environmental impact of heating and hot water, but they also save residents and business owners money. Rockford Green claims that home owners will use 55% less energy than average residents in Canada. Though they are sharing space by investing in condo-style living, residents will have individual utility metres. Studies show that people use approximately 20% less energy when they are billed for exactly what they use. In addition, water is treated at Rockfort Green and reused on site for flushing toilets. Planners of eco-communities such as Rockfort Green must take the future into account. Rockfort Green plans on reusing 90% of its construction waste. They also plan to continue using local suppliers for all of their transport and maintenance needs. This is a great way to reduce emissions. Rockfort residents will be encouraged to make use of a mini-transit system and buy into the community car share program. Finally, plans are in the works for a high-tech heating system that will use renewable biomass instead of fossil fuels. The first residents of Rockfort Green have already moved in. Other eco-communities are also in the works. By the year 2050, Dongtan, located near Shanghai, will be an eco-community for approximately half a million people. This community is being built around an important wetland area that is currently threatened by urban pollution. Abu Dhabi is also gearing up for the future. The Masdar Institute was established in Abu Dhabi to encourage the nation's most intelligent students to become involved in environmental research. The Masdar goal is to create the first ecocity, which hopes to operate as a zero-waste, zero-carbon, car-free city.
Consider the following issues to be addressed by Rockfort Green in the future
1. Reducing the carbon footprint of high tech companies
2. Convincing local factories not to pollute the air
3. Creating an alternative to fossil fuel heating
4. Using local businesses to take care of their requirement of maintenance and transportation
Which of the above are not future issues planned to be taken up by Rockfort Green, as per the passage?
1, 2 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
3 and 4 only
1 and 2 only
Let's analyze the statements to see which ones are not planned future issues for Rockford Green:
- Statement 1: Reducing the carbon footprint of high-tech companies.
This is not mentioned in the passage as a focus for Rockford Green.
- Statement 2: Convincing local factories not to pollute the air.
Not covered in the passage as a specific plan for Rockford Green.
- Statement 3: Creating an alternative to fossil fuel heating.
This is planned with the development of the renewable biomass heating system.
- Statement 4: Using local businesses for maintenance and transportation.
This is mentioned as a plan to use local suppliers, reducing emissions.
Now, let's look at the options:
- Option 1 (1, 2 and 4 only): Excludes 3, which is planned.
- Option 2 (2 and 3 only): Includes 3, which is planned.
- Option 3 (3 and 4 only): Includes both 3 and 4, which are planned.
- Option 4 (1 and 2 only): Correct, as it excludes both planned items.
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