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Ed Begley's new book: It's recycled!

It's about time that the Living with Ed star come out with a green guide. Living Like Ed: A Guide to the Eco-Friendly Life hit shelves last month. Unsurprisingly, it is printed on recycled paper.

Ed Begley, Jr. has taken his 30 years of eco-experience and compressed it into 240 pages. There are plenty of tips on how to save energy (and money). You can also find an in depth history of the electric car. Not only does the book focus on home and transportation but on clothing, hair and skin care as well. There is plenty of information for the newbie and the seasoned environmentalist -- all delivered with the same wit and humor that has made Begley's television show such a success.

If you want to look before you buy, a free preview can be found here.

[via: Green Living Online]

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