Guide to Green Living: 40+ Steps You Can Take to Save Money & Energy

By David Anderson, published Jan 18, 2008
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Americans are becoming increasingly interested in the concept of sustainability. This guide will provide readers with more than 40 simple steps they can take to save energy and money, and reduce the size of their carbon footprint. Follow these simple tips for green living and you can help save the environment!

Steps you can take at Home:

1. Turn off lights that are not in use.

2. Turn off bulk freezers when not in use.

3. Take shorter showers, 5 minutes at most.

4. Set your hot water heater at the lowest possible setting.

5. Use cold water to wash your laundry.

6. Turn your thermostat down during the day, wear a sweater.

7. Turn your thermostat down at night, use extra blankets.

8. Use a fan instead of an air conditioner during the summer.

9. Close up unused rooms.

10. Start using B5 heating oil and build up to B50.

11. Turn off dehumidifiers when not needed or buy an Energy Star approved unit.

12. Turn your hot tub down or off when not in use.

13. Turn your computer off when not in use.

14. Eat lower on the food chain. Eat less meat.

15. Buy bulk products to reduce waste produced by excess packaging.

16. By locally produced foods whenever possible.

17. Use a microwave instead of a stove or oven when possible - they use less energy.

18. Wash and reuse zip lock bags.

19. Compost - the natural process of decomposition produces less methane emissions than the breakdown of waste a dump or landfill.

20. Rake leaves, do not waste energy by using a leaf blower. Replace incandescent light bulbs with CFL's or LED's. This will save you money on your electric bill.

21. Purchase a programmable thermostat.

22. Shrink wrap your windows during the winter.

23. Purchase easy to use wrap around foam insulaters for your pipes.

24. Insulate your attic.

25. Insulate the duct work in your home.

26. Insulate the joist bays in your home.

27. Have your furnace cleaned and tuned annually.

28. Add solar powered outdoor lamps.

29. Use power strips. Appliances often use energy even when they are turned off. Plugging appliances into a power stip and turning the strip off when they are not in use prevents useless energy loss.

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