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Do Just One Thing for October 29, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | October 29th, 2014

According to the nonprofit EarthShare, one way to cut your digital carbon footprint is to store your data, photos and other shared information on cloud storage spaces. These protected data centers are more than just efficient digital storage; they often have high-tech cooling systems that make use of renewable energy. EarthShare estimates that small businesses with fewer than 100 users could cut their energy consumption by as much as 90 percent by using a cloud storage system. That's good for the environment, good for utility savings and makes workplace efficiency streamlined, too.

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Do Just One Thing for October 28, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | October 28th, 2014

A lot of people have window unit air conditioners to keep specific rooms of the house cool during the hot summer months. With temperatures dipping, it's a smart and energy-efficient idea to uninstall the A/C so you can properly close the window to prevent cold air from coming inside. For many people, this isn't possible, so do the next best thing: Keep it cozy. Start by wrapping the unit with fiberglass insulation (there are eco-friendly recycled varieties at home improvement stores). Then cover the insulation with plastic sheets and keep it all in place with duct tape. This will block drafts, protect the unit and prevent moisture from building up during icy winter days.

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Do Just One Thing for October 27, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | October 27th, 2014

We all know that not wearing shoes inside can go a long way in keeping our house clean, since shoes can drag in dirt, pesticides and even lead. But going barefoot can be a bad choice, too. Natural oils in our skin can leave deposits on the floors, which work like a magnet to attract dirt. The solution? Take off your shoes at the door and lay them on newspaper (which absorbs toxins); wear socks inside the house. Keep a tray of clean socks by the door to offer guests who come to visit.

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