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There are still some people that don't believe as individuals we can actually make a difference in the total amount of carbon emissions that we put out. You have to realize, though, that it's all the individual rain drops that make up the bigger storm. So, even if one of us starts a greener living then slowly but surely we will be making a difference.
That's very true. Any businessman will tell you that profit margins are important, but the single most important facet is volume. Millions of people doing the slightest of things can move mountains. There is phenomenal strength in numbers.
There are tons of ways to green up your house, even to the point of paying little to no utility bills!
I found this list of small home improvements that can power your house and save utility charges.
I also saw on another forum how a man built his own solar panel using recycled aluminum cans. I am sure if you google it there is a set of instructions floating around the internet... I am also interested in the wind turbines, but be careful, a lot of trigger happy communities banned them for fear of noise etc. when they were just becoming popular. check with your neighborhood and township before you start that big project. and if they don't allow it, become an activist and get the rule changed!
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