Which family is greener? Solar-powered eco-house in Somerset versus classic Victorian terrace in London, by Duncan Farmer, Daily Mail

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When it comes to sustainable living, the city beats the country hands down: a family in a house in a new eco-village in Street, Somerset, which has solar power, rainwater collection and a sophisticated warm-air recycling system, has a bigger carbon footprint than a similar family living in a Victorian terrace house in Battersea.

In fact, the London household produces almost a ton less carbon dioxide than its Somerset counterpart.

While London’s housing stock may be old and draughty, it is so densely built that neighbours share walls and ceilings, and therefore heat; and the city is so compact that most residents walk or take public transport to work, the shops or on a night out.

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