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Infographic: 50 Ways Your Home Could Save the Earth

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Maybe you've already replaced all your incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lights, or installed low-flow showerheads in all your bathrooms. But did you know there are 48 other ways you can "green" your household and reduce your family's environmental footprint?

You don't have to spend a lot of money on fancy gadgets either. Sometimes, all it takes is a simple change of habit to make a positive impact, both on the earth and on your wallet.

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