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Learning Green and keeping warm
I was sitting around the house today catching up on my favourite news, blogs and of course celebrity gossip when I started thinking about the home projects I need to get cracking on. Besides trying to green up the place, there are other things that the wife wants me to do. Looking over my list I decided that before taking on any project I would take 10 minutes to plan it out first and look to see if there was any way to make the project green, either with the finished project, the way I will complete it or with the tools and services that I use to complete the task.
As part of my planning I did a few searches and stumbled upon a fantastic site that I already knew about but have been neglecting…One Million Acts of Green. This site has countless ways to improve your carbon footprint. It also lets you add to the acts of green, challenge yourself and other groups to be more green, read what other people are doing and contribute ideas and photos of what you are doing.
My first task today was to seal up any drafts my house has. With the help of this site I picked up some caulking for the windows, weather stripping for the doors and a plastic window insulation kit. This should seal up my house and will have an excellent impact on my energy bills over the winter and next summer.
What green projects do you have around the house? Next for me is putting up the L.E.D. Christmas lights.
- Jo e k
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