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20 ways to save the environment with your computer

I came across a great post over at The Positivity Blog. The post was originally written for Blog Action Day and listed 20 Simple Ways to Help the Environment by Using Your Computer. I like this list for its simplicity and several ideas can actually make your life a lot easier.

One of the points has been mentioned on this site before like unplugging your computer when not in use. However, other tips like paying your bills and reading your daily paper online can cut down on a significant amount of paper clutter in your house. The post also gives a couple of sites that will donate money to a certain cause, like the rainforest, if you give click on their ads.There was one suggestion that I won't be using though. Despite the legitimacy of the suggestion to keep all personal writings online, I don't think that I'll ever be able to part with my paper journals.

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