Climate change, extreme weather patterns and the continual rising costs of energy means 2020 must be the year for more people to actively “go green”.
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The Algarve claims over 300 days of sunshine per year, which gives you a huge opportunity to cut high electricity costs whilst supporting Portugal in achieving carbon-neutrality by 2050. The team at Casa Verde can help anyone constructing a new property, renovating an older one or just improving their existing home.
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“Every day we work to ensure delivery of the best solutions, setting the pace in our industry to benefit customers and the planet. With current lock-down across Europe, this gives you time to reflect on the Algarve and your surroundings. It is said out of every crisis comes an opportunity. What will you do?”
The “Green House” tale
By Advertiser, in Algarve · 03 Apr 2020, 01:00 · 2 Comments
The views expressed on this page are those of the author and not of The Portugal News.
I am not commenting on an “article”, because this is not an objective piece of reportage. It is blatant marketing, and no doubt paid for by the company. The Portugal News has to make a decision about whether it wants the respect of its readers or intends to change its name to The Portugal Advertiser.
By Jude Irwin from Beiras on 04 Apr 2020, 10:04
Well it does say 'By Advertiser' at the very top of the article. Papers need advertisers to pay for their costs and to stay in business. I just wish I could find somewhere near me that I can regularly pick up a free copy.
By David Clark from UK on 09 Apr 2020, 21:44