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Member Since August 11, 2009
Female, Tampa, United States

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Going Green on the everyday basis

Lowering your thermostat in the winter and raising it in the summer will help to reduce your electric bill. Changing your driving habits will increase your fuel efficiency - I increased my MPG by 10 ...
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Environmental Groups Now Use Climate To Control Populations? What Is Their REAL Agenda? Climate or Domination?

Well I don't know about anybody's agenda on the matter, but it only makes sense that less people means less strain on the environment. Less people means more available resources, jobs, housing, etc ...
Submitted by PennyEgg 3 months ago
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New cars that do not sell?

<P>The dealers will keep marking down the cars until somebody buys them. They would not have them sent away to be crushed - they would lose thousands of dollars doing that. The cars might sit there ...
Submitted by PennyEgg 3 months ago
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Energy Management

You can put reflective tint on your windows which receive the most sunlight. Or if you want to be really cheap and don't care how it looks, you can block out the light totally with aluminium foil. Try ...
Submitted by PennyEgg 3 months ago
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Energy reduction

I do this with certain appliances at my house, but I haven't seen any real reduction in my electric bill. I unplugged the TVs in the bedrooms, as they rarely get used, but it would be a hassle to ...
Submitted by PennyEgg 3 months ago
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New "Green" Lightbulbs Contain Deadly Mercury?! Energy Savings vs Family Safety?

I know at Lowe's and Home Depot they have special drop off boxes for CFL lights. I had no idea it was that dangerous to break one. Regular flourescent lightbulbs have been around for years and they ...
Submitted by PennyEgg 3 months ago
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Energy

Geothermal energy is another renewable energy source. It uses the constant temperature of the ground to heat or cool your home. Long tubes are placed underground in your yard and the air inside these ...
Submitted by PennyEgg 3 months ago
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Eco-sustainability home building for hot summer, freezing winters

Geothermal energy could be a possible energy source for an eco-sustainable home. Even in climates where the temperatures fluctuate throughout the year, the ground temperate stays relatively the same ...
Submitted by PennyEgg 3 months ago
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