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  • How to Reduce Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Audit your home’s energy use. Recycle regularly. Compost your waste. Shut off your lights and electronics. Install LED lightbulbs. Set up solar lights. Raise or lower your thermostat. Lower your water heater temperature. Do your laundry with cold water. Switch to a low-flow showerhead. Get less at the grocery store.
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