LEED-certified buildings could be described by all of the following, except ________.energy efficientlimit pollution and recycle wastesreduce the ecological footprint of the buildingbuilt with sustainable materialsconstruction costs much less than for conventional buildings

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Answer:

The answer is: construction costs much less than for conventional buildings

Explanation:

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), is an international certification program that focuses on new "green" commercial buildings projects and is based upon a points system. It rates buildings on energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, etc.

So the more points you earn, the greener your buildings is.