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Do Just One Thing for March 24, 2021

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | March 24th, 2021

To help combat climate change and do your part to protect the biodiversity of the planet, plant tree seedlings. If you have land that can accommodate a few dozen tree seedlings, it's an inexpensive act that can eventually lead to impressive results. The best time to plant these seedlings is in the early spring, when the ground has just thawed and it's still cool enough to not "bake" the trees with the hot sun. Cool temps help give seedlings a chance to get rooted, set and strong enough to thrive.

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Do Just One Thing for March 23, 2021

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | March 23rd, 2021

A lot of homeowners have no idea how old their windows are and when or if they should be replaced with more energy-efficient ones. There are obvious signs -- drafts, cracks and light streaming through the edges -- that all make for strong reasons to invest in new windows. But if you have single-pane glass windows, they definitely need to be replaced. Single-pane glass offers virtually no insulation, which makes it very inefficient and can drive your heating and cooling costs way up. Replacing those with double- or triple-pane windows will have a major impact on your bills and make the investment worth it in the long run.

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Do Just One Thing for March 22, 2021

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | March 22nd, 2021

Smartphones have integrated rechargeable batteries that, over time, can lose their ability to hold a full charge and eventually need to be replaced. To extend the life of your phone's battery, there are a few simple things you can do. First, remove the phone case if your phone gets hot when it charges. Some cases retain excess heat, which can affect battery capacity. Check the brightness level; the less "bright" your screen is, the less energy it uses. You can opt for "auto brightness," which automatically adjusts your phone screen's brightness according to the amount of light sensed by its camera.

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