
Every week we'll post another easy tip to help you be environmentally friendly.
Eco-Tip 27
It's getting colder, and that means dressing warmly, and not just when you're going outside anymore. Dressing a little more warmly inside -- maybe with a sweater, a light jacket, socks or even a snuggie (image, above) if that tickles your fancy -- means you can be more comfortable without having to jack up the thermostat. No, you should not wear a massive skiing jacket that makes you look like the Michelin man inside, and yes, you should still use your thermostat to keep your house warm, but 67 degrees or so is sufficient. You shouldn't have to change the thermostat frequently because it's cold inside for a short amount of time -- just put on another layer and the furnace will take care of it in time.
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