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#2 - "Keep that thermostat at 68°F. For every degree you lower your heat in the 60-degree to 70-degree range, you conserve 5% of your energy use. Snuggle up in a warm sweater instead of turning up the heat. Bonus: your cats are extra cuddly when it's a bit chilly in the house!" ... more
Reviewed by yobaba Oct 30 2008, 10:30pm ( 5 reviews ) • ecolocalizer.com
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Rated by skylick on Oct 31 2008, 5:10am
When I get cold this time of year I roll a stone to block my cave entrance... helps keep me warmer at night. ___Paleo Tip
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Rated by yobaba on Oct 30 2008, 10:30pm
#2 - "Keep that thermostat at 68°F. For every degree you lower your heat in the 60-degree to 70-degree range, you conserve 5% of your energy use. Snuggle up in a warm sweater instead of turning up the heat. Bonus: your cats are extra cuddly when it's a bit chilly in the house!" Good list for conserving energy in the winter.
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Rated by starcasm on Oct 29 2008, 3:27pm
great ideas!
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Rated by ironeus on Oct 29 2008, 6:03am
Over 1/3 of Americans' energy bills goes towards heating their homes.
