We can't go back to a culture on Wall Street that says it's okay to bendorbreak the rules and a culture in Washington that says it's okay to look the other way.
Another issue is finding the right tubing that is flexible enough to wind up on a spool but resilient enough to not bendorbreak, either from internal fluid pressure or by being cut by plants and rocks on the landscape.
"Elevated wealth status seems to make you want even more, and that increased want leads you to bend the rules orbreak the rules to serve your self-interest, " says Paul Piff, the lead author of the study and a doctoral candidate in psychology at the university.
The focus is not just on low-carbon buildings, but also those that are resilient to stressors like floods or hurricanes, buildings that will bend, rather than break.