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Earth Hour: 6 Things You Can Do from Home To Save the Planet

In the spirit of Earth Hour, we share some easy and surprising things to do at home to help make climate change a thing of the past.

Earth Hour will see residents in over 7,000 cities around the world switching off their non-essential lights from 8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. on March 25. The World Wide Fund for Nature event, which grew from a symbolic lights-off in Sydney, Australia to become the world’s largest grassroots environmental movement, is indeed a great demonstration of support for action on climate change. However, we can make this demonstration a constant one by tweaking our daily routines at home to be more eco-friendly. These six ways show being a hero for you planet can also lead to a healthier lifestyle and help save you some money.

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1- Save energy
We all know conserving energy is one of the most important ways to protect the planet. That’s because burning coal and natural gas, the energy sources that become electricity, is a major factor in world air pollution.

You’ve obviously heard of the basic ways to help save energy like buying compact fluorescent light bulbs, trying solar energy and turning off lights and appliances when you’re not using them (a candle-lit dinner is never a bad idea). But there are lots of other small, yet effective ways, including setting a programmable thermostat that suits your daily routine. Go one step further by turning it up a notch in the summer and lower in the winter. If you have central air conditioning, try not to close the vents in the unused rooms. Energy efficient appliances are also helpful of course, but when it comes to the dryer, try and avoid it all together or clean the lint filter after every load so that it uses less energy. In the kitchen, make sure the back of your fridge is clean as dusty coils can increase energy consumption considerably. And when you’re baking, try not to open the oven door too frequently as the temperature is significantly reduced every time you do.

Even when decorating, there are some energy saving tricks you can use. While blinds are pretty, heavy curtains keep in more heat during the winter. Additionally, go for lighter paint colours so you need less artificial light. Well-planned landscaping doesn’t just have to be about aesthetics; properly placed trees around the house are effective energy savers.

Fast fact: A compact fluorescent light bulb uses 75 percent less energy than a regular bulb and it can last up to four years.

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