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Watch the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxl-42U5_Io ( this link helps in answering the question) 1) What are 2 new facts you learned from the film? 2) This film elaborates on an example of how buildings can be designed to contribute to sustainability. What are some features of buildings that can assist in helping humankind exist more sustainably? (from the film or other ideas outside of the film) 3) In what ways do you think that human rights and quality of human life should be factored into our struggle for sustainability?
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(1) The 2 new facts that can be learned from the film are:
(a) Idea about \"Green housing\" which can be defined as a housing to live, which focuses on low cost of energy utilization and health benefits at the median household income level. This primarily focuses on community sustainability.
(b) Jonathan Roses\'s initiative resulted in affordable housing projects and includes Burnham Building in Irvington (New York), the Joyce and David Dinkins\' Gardens project (Harlem) and the upcoming mixed income Via Verde (South Bronx).
(2) Features in buildings that can help in living more sustainably are as under:
(a) Recycle and reuse: Discarding use of new products which are not environment friendly and focus on recycling older items such as wooden doors, windows and others for building fresh houses.
(b) Solar Power systems: Its a source of clean and renewable source of energy which is cheaper than the power generated from thermal and nuclear plants. Moreover, the extent of pollution is almost negligible.
(c) Rainwater harvesting systems: Rainwater harvesting systems can be installed to collect rainwater which can be used in toilets.
(d) Insulation: Proper insulation in housing can be taken care of to minimize the cost of energy loss.
(e) Eco-friendly lighting: LED lights with CFL can be an efficient way to lower significant energy costs in the long run.
(3) The rights based approach focuses on three main areas towards increased sustainability:
(a) Right to clean and healthy environment: The people have the right to a healthy and clean living environment, violation of which is basically a violation of the basic rights.
(b) Right to information and participation in decision making: Citizens have the right to access environment related informations in a transparent and reliably regulated process.
(c) Right to defend and promote environmental protection: Environmental protection involves protecting the natural environment for the mutual benefits of the environment and human beings. Example, if toxic wastes are dumped in waste site and living people nearby become sick and consequently die, it is a infringement of the affected individual\'s rights to live in a healthy environment.

