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How to Go Green: Home Electronics |
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How to Go Green: Home Buying |
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How to Go Green: Home Heating |
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How to Go Green: Electricity |
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How to Go Green: Rental Properties |
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How to Go Green: Weddings |
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Buy Green: East Coast Beer |
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Buy Green: Thanksgiving Turkey |
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Buy Green: Desktop Computers |
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World's Greenest Homes Episode: Eco Manor |
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Emeril Green Episode: A Meal to Remember |
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Stuff Happens: No Butts for Mother Nature (Video) |
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Get Deep Sleep Naturally During this Stressful Holiday Season |
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How to Go Green: Cocktails |
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The Anti-Gift List: 15 Things Everyone Gets and No One Needs |
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7 Ways to Make Your Cell Phone Battery Last Longer |
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Tom Green Quiz Game |
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5 Surprisingly Effective All-Natural Aphrodisiacs (That You Probably Have in Your Kitchen) |
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Enter Do Something's Increase Your Green Competition |
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Go Paperless for Thanksgiving Dinner |
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Buy Green: East Coast Beer |
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World's Greenest Homes Episode: Chicago House |
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Pass Up Fast Food on Road Trips |
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Replace Risky Hot Dogs with Grass-Fed Franks |
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Unstiffen Your Line-Dried Laundry
POSTED 23 Mar 2008 COMMENTS
Appliances and home electronics account for 20 percent of your energy bill, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, with refrigerators, clothes washers, and clothes dryers hogging the biggest chunks of that pie. Based on national averages, a typical clothes dryer costs nearly 3 per year to run, so it might seem a ...+ READ MORE