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Old 12-17-2008, 03:14 PM   #2
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Most grocery stores in France don't provide free plastic bags, so I got in the habit of bringing my own bags to do shopping. I use CFLs in all fixtures that allow it. I don't let the faucet run unnecessarily. I wash most clothes on cold, some on warm.

I moved closer to work recently, so have cut down on my commute impact. I might even try to bike to work when spring comes around.

Living green is very important to me, but I'm not fanatical about it.

It is very worrying what might happen. The earth's systems are sensitive things, and not easy to predict.
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