Posted on 08 February 2010
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We are all aware of the harmful effects of global warming, but there can be many ways to prevent global warming. Although we can’t prevent global warming completely, we can sure help to reduce the intensity of the future effects of global warming.

Here are some steps that we can take in our daily lives to prevent global warming effects.
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Use transportation only for travelling to far off areas. Try walking for short journeys or using a bicycle more frequently.
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Share transportation and do car-pooling whenever possible.
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Drive in the correct gear to reduce fuel usage. Keep all windows shut on warm days if you have air conditioning to maximize fuel efficiency.
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Consider purchasing a hybrid or electric vehicle when looking for a new car.
Posted on 01 January 2010
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Winter season can upset your budget due to high cost of heat and utilities. However, it is possible to save energy and money by following these simple methods.

1. Stock your refrigerator and freezer properly. Adequate air flow is required for a refrigerator and freezer to operate efficiently. Without adequate air flow, the refrigerator works harder to keep cool. Don’t overstock your freezer and you will save money on energy costs. Turn the temperature setting to the lowest where you can still maintain the freshness and safety of food.
2. Use a toaster oven or microwave instead of the oven. It is possible to cook delicious winter meals in a crock pot. These appliances generally consume less energy as compared to the oven, resulting in lesser cost.
3. Keep the curtains and blinds open, letting in the sunshine instead of using lights. This way you can enjoy the natural energy provided by the sun and your home will also be a bit warmer and, enabling you to save money. Also keep the curtains and blinds close at night to insulate from the cold weather.
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Posted on 21 December 2009
Tags: air conditioning, appliances, Biomass stoves, capacity, construction, cost, credit, doors, energy efficiency, federal tax credits, fine print, geothermal, heat pump, Heating, home, insulation, metal, non-solar water heaters, power, residence, roofs, solar energy, ventilation, wind turbines, windows
If you want to claim federal tax credits in order to make your home more energy efficient, you still have some time.

By incorporating some energy efficient appliances in your home, you can receive up to $1,500 in federal tax credits. Moreover, if you opt for multiple upgrades, you could get more than $10,000, although you’ll also be spending quite a bundle.
However, do read the fine print and find out all the details before you decide about any credit option. There are many federal tax credits that apply only to your primary residence and to existing homes. Furthermore, not all Energy Star appliances qualify, so you will have to do some research, as all the chosen products have to meet specific criteria.
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