Good tips from Re-Nest. (via Lifehacker)
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Stay Warm Without the Heater
October 25th, 2009GreenDimes and TerraPass: Easy Planet Saving
February 21st, 2007TerraPass has a nice profile of GreenDimes on their blog. Thought I’d profile both companies for you. Both have a lot to offer consumers in ways to help the environment. TerraPass offers various “passes” that offset carbon emissions.
The first step you can take to fight global warming is to reduce your carbon footprint through conservation. Drive less. Turn down the thermostat. Buy locally produced goods.Then use TerraPass to reduce your carbon footprint all the way to zero.
When you buy a TerraPass, your money funds renewable energy projects such as wind farms. These projects result in verified reductions in greenhouse gas pollution. And these reductions counterbalance your own emissions.
Basically by combining your own efforts with a TerraPass, their goal is to get your “carbon footprint” down to zero. They have multiple options for home, road, and flight, so check it out.
Check out the TerraPass article on GreenDimes…
GreenDimes stops your junk mail, plain and simple. Buy a pass, and GreenDimes will take you and your household off of mailing lists for catalogs, credit card offers, and more. On top of that, they’ll plant a tree for you every month that you are a member.
Unbelievably, we chop down 100,000,000 trees and waste 28 billion gallons of water EVERY YEAR producing this stuff. Most of this goes straight to the trash or recycling bin.For $4 a month, GreenDimes will reduce the marketing at your home, help you maintain your privacy and plant a bunch of trees on your behalf.
I joined less than two months ago, and I’ve already received notifications of stopped catalogs…it’s great, not too expensive, and it’s good for the environment.
Happy Planet Saving!
The Truth About Lights
February 5th, 2007Paul over at A Green Idea has a good post to follow up on mine about leaving lights on.
If you’re going to leave a room, even for a second, you’ll save energy by turning that light off. The same holds true for most consumer electronics. So, the next time you go off to the bathroom during the commercial break, flip the TV off while you’re gone. Why have it on when no one is watching?
This applies at the office too. Why not shut your monitor and your lights off when you are heading out to the bathroom, lunch or a meeting? It takes 5-10 seconds, and saves a lot of energy. If we all did it, think about the cost and energy savings!