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The CSIRO home energy saving handbook : how to save energy, save money and reduce your carbon footprint

by John Wright

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There has never been a more important time to save energy. Not only is it becoming more vital with every passing year to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but the rising price of energy is adding to the pain of households already hit by the Global Financial Crisis. The CSIRO Energy Saving Handbook shows us exactly what we can all do as individuals to cut our energy use without cutting back on our lifestyles. It is possible to be eco-friendly, save money and be just as comfortable! In an easy-to-read style, this book offers practical advice on how to measure and reduce your carbon footprint in all aspects of modern living, including:- Simple energy-saving tricks around the house- Maximising your home's potential for easy heating and cooling- Ways to save on shopping and transport- Making the most of your garden- Tips for building and renovating your homeCSIRO is at the forefront of research into our impact on the planet and what we can do to help tackle climate change. It is crucial that we each start doing our bit now to help the planet (and our wallets!). The CSIRO Energy Saving Handbook is essential reading for the whole family - you will be amazed at how much each of us can do, and how much it can save us.… (more)
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There has never been a more important time to save energy. Not only is it becoming more vital with every passing year to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but the rising price of energy is adding to the pain of households already hit by the Global Financial Crisis. The CSIRO Energy Saving Handbook shows us exactly what we can all do as individuals to cut our energy use without cutting back on our lifestyles. It is possible to be eco-friendly, save money and be just as comfortable! In an easy-to-read style, this book offers practical advice on how to measure and reduce your carbon footprint in all aspects of modern living, including:- Simple energy-saving tricks around the house- Maximising your home's potential for easy heating and cooling- Ways to save on shopping and transport- Making the most of your garden- Tips for building and renovating your homeCSIRO is at the forefront of research into our impact on the planet and what we can do to help tackle climate change. It is crucial that we each start doing our bit now to help the planet (and our wallets!). The CSIRO Energy Saving Handbook is essential reading for the whole family - you will be amazed at how much each of us can do, and how much it can save us.

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