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DECEMBER 2008 |
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TIS THE SEASON TO SAVE ENERGY
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Conserving energy is especially important during the holiday season, when power bills typically spike and the consumption mentality is at its highest. Here are some tips to help you save energy, and cash, this holiday season.
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| ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS TO GIVE A "GREEN" GIFT
You don’t have to be a Scrooge when it comes to giving sustainably this holiday season. There are a number of innovative gifts for the environmentally-
minded shopper to consider.
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I SAW MOMMY KISSING SANTA CLAUS
UNDERNEATH THE LED'S LAST NIGHT |
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Light-emitting diode (LED) lights are a popular item this holiday season, and for good reason. They use less than 10 per cent of the electricity and last 66 times longer than conventional incandescent lights. They are also cool to the touch, eliminating fire hazards around trees.
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DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW, WITH A HAND-MADE GIFT TO GIVE |
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Celebrate the holidays this year by buying nothing at all. Donate to a charity, make something, or offer up your time instead.
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