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		<title>Air conditioning vs. fresh air: 10 ways to “keep our cool”</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doreen</dc:creator>
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										</div>At the start of every summer, as the temperature rises, my husband and I seem to have the same discussion… when to turn on the air conditioning! This is never an easy discussion (okay! read: argument!) as this is the man who wears shorts and t-shirts around the house when it’s 19 degrees outside in [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-11635" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="therm rising" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//therm-rising1.jpg" alt="therm rising" width="156" height="117" />At the start of every summer, as the temperature rises, my husband and I seem to have the same discussion…<strong> when to turn on the air conditioning!</strong></p>
<p>This is never an easy discussion (okay! read: argument!) as this is the man who wears shorts and t-shirts around the house when it’s 19 degrees outside in the dead of winter.</p>
<p><strong>I prefer the open windows and doors</strong>, and want to breathe the fresh air.  To this my husband responds “Babe, it ceases to be fresh as soon as it’s 85 degrees with 70% humidity!”  Well, it’s still fresh but I guess it does cease to be RE-freshing!</p>
<p>Just like <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/keeping-warm%E2%80%A6-while-staying-green/"><strong>heating your house in the winter</strong></a> and whether you do or don’t choose to crank the AC, there are ways to keep your house cooler, stop some of the cool air loss and use less energy in the process:</p>
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<li><strong>Close <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/simple-tip-aluminum-blinds-are-wise-window-treatments/">blinds</a></strong><strong> or curtains</strong> in various windows throughout      the day to prevent the sun shining in.  If it’s coming in, so is the      heat.</li>
<li><strong>Use ceiling fans</strong>. They circulate the cool air and      don’t use a lot of energy.</li>
<li><strong>Program your thermostat</strong>.  No need to keep it      blasting in the evening or when you aren’t even home.</li>
<li>When it’s <strong>cool outside at night</strong>, shut off the air,      open the windows and take advantage.</li>
<li><strong>74 degrees is all you need</strong>.  This is a bearable      temperature, and if you can tolerate it higher, do it!  Each degree      saves 3-4% on your cooling/energy expenses.</li>
<li><strong>Don’t worry about unused rooms</strong>.  Close the windows, doors and vents in these rooms,      and block the bottom of the door if they aren’t frequently occupied.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-11636" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="ceil fan" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//ceil-fan1.jpg" alt="ceil fan" width="144" height="144" /></li>
<li><strong>Run appliances at night</strong>.  This includes <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/10-ways-to-green-your-laundry%E2%80%A6-without-a-random-sock/"><strong>dryers</strong></a> &amp; <strong><a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/skipping-steps-in-dish-washing-lots-of-conservation/">dishwashers</a></strong> that give off heat. Avoid using      your oven… give it a rest and<a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/it%E2%80%99s-the-grill-battle%E2%80%A6-propane-vs-charcoal/"><strong> grill instead</strong></a>!  And if you do use the      stovetop, be sure to use the exhaust fan to take away the heat.</li>
<li><strong>Turn off unneeded<a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/simple-tips-for-cutting-your-electric-bill-and-emissions/"> </a><a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/simple-tips-for-cutting-your-electric-bill-and-emissions/">lights, TVs, computers</a>,</strong> etc. when you aren’t      using them.  They all generate heat too.</li>
<li>Keep heat generating <strong>appliances away from the thermostat</strong> (TVs, lamps, etc.).  They’ll make the thermostat think it’s hotter      than it really is.</li>
<li><strong>Don’t <a href="../want-to-shorten-your-life-be-unhappy-cut-down-trees/">chop down trees</a></strong> that shade your house.       They simply keep a house cooler.  And even plant strategically.       Shaded AC units run more efficiently, but just be sure not to block the      airflow.</li>
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<p>I <strong><em>do</em></strong> try to take my own advice.  It’s not always easy (living with my husband who compensates by turning up the ceiling fans to “jet speed”) but<strong> it’s a compromise we always seem to manage</strong> when it all “boils down”!</p>
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		<title>MGG’s energy efficient investment: new windows!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 14:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doreen</dc:creator>
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										</div>So, we did it!  We made our first major energy efficiency investment by purchasing new windows for our home… and despite having spent some cash, I’m actually very excited. Home heating can account for approximately 27% of our carbon footprint and 25% of a  home&#8217;s heat escapes through windows… pretty significant, I’d say.  Our installation [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>So, we did it!  We made our <strong>first major energy efficiency investment by purchasing new windows for our home</strong>… and despite having spent some cash, I’m actually very excited.</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-8947" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="ht escape" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//ht-escape.jpg" alt="ht escape" width="145" height="109" />Home heating can account for approximately 27% of our carbon footprint</strong> and <strong>25% of a  home&#8217;s heat escapes through windows</strong>… pretty significant, I’d say.  Our installation technician told us that he’s had customers that literally <strong>saved half </strong>on their home heating bill after installing new windows.  Sure, the windows that had to be replaced were probably a disaster(!) but I’m excited to see what kind of savings are in store for us.  It’s hard to forget that heating bill of $533 not so long ago.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8949" title="windows" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//windows.jpg" alt="windows" width="112" height="108" /></p>
<p>We always <strong>put the most productive heating and cooling tips in place</strong>, (for my best <strong>home cooling tips <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/air-conditioning-vs-fresh-air-10-ways-to-%E2%80%9Ckeep-our-cool%E2%80%9D/">click here</a></strong> or my <strong>best home heating tips <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/keeping-warm%E2%80%A6-while-staying-green/">click here</a></strong>) but I believe this is the final significant step of putting it all into place. The windows are<strong> <a href="http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=about.ab_index">Energy Star</a></strong>, Argon-filled, Double Glazed Low E glass and although those are a lot of fancy-schmancy terms, their combined definition is <strong>“efficiency!”</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-8950" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="tx credit" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//tx-credit.jpg" alt="tx credit" width="93" height="92" />With the tax credit we’ll receive and projected annual heating and cooling savings, I’ve figured that the windows should <strong>pay for themselves in about five years</strong>.   In addition, we purchased from a <strong>local owned and operated manufacture</strong>r so a minimal footprint was created to get those windows as well. I’m feeling mighty green today!</p>
<p>So, have you ever made a major replacement to “conserve”? <strong>What was the result?</strong> I’d love to know!</p>
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		<title>Simple refrigerator tip:  Energy efficiency 1, 2, 3…</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 15:53:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doreen</dc:creator>
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										</div>While my family and I have been enjoying the weekly produce from our CSA, I have also made my fair share of refrigerator snafus over the weeks.  (Note to self: an overloaded fridge will freeze mustard greens and kaboko cabbage faster than you can SAY mustard greens and kaboko cabbage!) Besides keeping the door closed [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-8408" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="refrig opn" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//refrig-opn.jpg" alt="refrig opn" width="97" height="113" />While my family and I have been enjoying the weekly produce from<strong> <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/grab-your-csa-and-get-fresh/">our CSA</a></strong>, I have also made my fair share of <strong>refrigerator snafus</strong> over the weeks.  (Note to self: an overloaded fridge will freeze mustard greens and kaboko cabbage faster than you can <em>SAY</em> mustard greens and kaboko cabbage!)</p>
<p>Besides keeping the door closed as much as possible (unlike this photo!), here are <strong>three simple ways to keep it as energy efficient as possible:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Keep it filled up but NOT overcrowded</strong> (yea, that freezing issue!) – if it starts to look a little empty, a few covered pitchers of water will do wonders.</li>
<li><strong>Cover EVERYTHING</strong> – anything that is uncovered will release moisture and make the refrigerator work overtime to keep the contents cold.</li>
<li><strong>“Give it some space”</strong> – while you might be tempted to buy the largest fridge on the planet, it truly needs about 2 inches of space on all sides for proper air circulation and you especially don’t want anything that “heats” (dishwasher, stove, oven, etc.) nearby because it again makes it work harder than it needs to.</li>
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<p>There you have it&#8230; 1, 2, 3&#8230; <strong>may your refrigerator runneth over with healthy (unfrozen) produce!</strong></p>
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		<title>One simple trick of home cooling efficiency…</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 14:48:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doreen</dc:creator>
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										</div>This weekend’s weather in Cleveland was sweltering… fortunately we didn’t reach the magnitude of the forecast a few months ago but 89 degrees and tropical levels of humidity do not make for a comfortable home. It became obvious that it was going to be a central air conditioning day (we were having family over and [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-8285" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="air rtrn" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//air-rtrn-300x200.jpg" alt="air rtrn" width="157" height="105" />This weekend’s weather in Cleveland was <strong>sweltering</strong>… fortunately we didn’t reach the magnitude of <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/and-they-say-global-warming-doesnt-exist/">the forecast a few months ago</a> but 89 degrees and tropical levels of humidity do not make for a comfortable home.</p>
<p>It became obvious that it was going to be a central air conditioning day (we were having family over and it wasn’t feeling very pleasant).  Well, as the story often goes… <strong>were we getting cold air? </strong>Oh, of course we weren’t.</p>
<p>We suffered through for a bit, and my husband even installed a new thermostat, but it was the wisdom of my father-in-law that taught us quite a lesson, and the answer came from this one simple question:</p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong>“Have you changed your filter lately?”</strong></em></p></blockquote>
<p>I’m embarrassed to say that we hadn’t… since “I don’t know when!”… so when we took a look, it was like something out of a horror film.  I can’t even imagine that air could have filtered through that thing, so it’s no wonder our house never cooled down… <strong>until we replaced it, and then we were cool and comfortable.</strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8286" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="air fltrs" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//air-fltrs.jpg" alt="air fltrs" width="140" height="117" /></p>
<p>The reason for the story?  Because one seemingly small oversight has caused us to be horribly energy <strong>IN</strong>efficient.  That dirty filter <strong>slowed the flow of air and made the system work incredibly hard and, in turn, wasted energy.</strong> I’m sure it was doing the same thing to our furnace just a few months ago too.</p>
<p>The rule of thumb: <strong>replace it <em>at least</em> every three months</strong>, or more frequently in heavy usage months.</p>
<p>So there’s my confession, but the calendar is marked and I can now guarantee that <strong>Mom Goes Green will NOT miss the next replacement.</strong></p>
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		<title>Prep your home for “away” before vacation “play”!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 13:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doreen</dc:creator>
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										</div>Sometimes it’s easy to get so consumed with planning and preparing for a vacation that we forget about the home we’re leaving behind. Before you leave, your house needs some special attention so it doesn’t continue to over-consume in your absence.  When you think about everything that’s drawing energy on a daily basis (and the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before you leave, your house needs some special attention so it doesn’t continue to over-consume in your absence.  When you think about everything that’s drawing energy on a daily basis (and the things that an empty house <em>doesn’t</em> need), it’s time for a checklist.</p>
<p>Here are a few simple (and possibly overlooked) ideas to keep your home green while you vacation:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Turn off your <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/air-conditioning-vs-fresh-air-10-ways-to-%E2%80%9Ckeep-our-cool%E2%80%9D/">air conditioning</a></strong> or, in the winter months, <strong>turn the <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/heat-loss%E2%80%A6-energy-waste%E2%80%A6-and-a-bill-to-break-the-bank/">heat </a>to 55 degrees</strong>.</li>
<li>Make sure <strong>ceiling fans are turned off</strong>.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4710" title="fridge" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//fridge.jpg" alt="fridge" width="140" height="144" /></li>
<li><strong>Unplug nearly <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/the-power-of-power-strips/">everything</a></strong>… computers, TVs, appliances, microwaves, lamps, coffee makers, all of it!  Look at every outlet in your house and most things can be unplugged in your absence.</li>
<li><strong>Install timers</strong> on a few lights so your home still appears lived-in but they won’t glow 24 hours a day.</li>
<li><strong>Dial down the temperature </strong>or switch off the breaker on your <strong>water heater</strong>.</li>
<li><strong>Clear out as much food as possible</strong> in your refrigerator and freezer.  Less content means less to cool.</li>
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<p>That’s all it takes.  A checklist and a little extra time and you can keep it green while you play away!</p>
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		<title>Eco-unfriendly Styrofoam coolers give me the “chills!”</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 14:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doreen</dc:creator>
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										</div>Summer is in full swing and sadly, to me, it feels like it’s half over.  I always consider summer a brief 10 week experience (now that we have kids in school), but that’s my own issue. Anyhow, while I’ve been out and about with my family enjoying the “first half”, one thing keeps catching my [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Summer is in full swing and sadly, to me, it feels like it’s half over.  I always consider summer a brief 10 week experience (now that we have kids in school), but that’s my own issue.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4497" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="cooler-foam" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//cooler-foam.jpg" alt="cooler-foam" width="109" height="109" />Anyhow, while I’ve been out and about with my family enjoying the “first half”, one thing keeps catching my eye… <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/take-it-home%E2%80%A6-leave-the-%E2%80%98foam/">Styrofoam</a> coolers.  I almost can’t believe that these things still exist.  I understand that they are a matter of convenience, but with some forethought, it’s easy to be prepared and no one should ever need a ‘single use’ cooler. It pains me to see them sitting next to garbage cans and knowing that they’ve become trash.  And I imagine that after purchasing a few Styrofoam versions, you could probably own a decent cooler of your very own.</p>
<p>My mom actually taught me the amazing insulating ability of newspaper.  Layers of <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/my-litter-pet-peeve/">newspaper</a>, wrapped around whatever you need to keep cold in transit, does an incredible job of holding the cold.  This <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4498" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="news" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//news.jpg" alt="news" width="119" height="89" />trick even works to keep items hot.  I used newspaper to keep our kids’ baby food warm when we went out to dinner, so they could have their food right along with us.  And the best part is that afterward, it can be recycled instead of thrown in the trash.</p>
<p>I just really want <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/my-cup-of-joe-to-go/">Styrofoam</a> coolers to disappear! The problem is this… even if they disappear from store shelves, they still won’t disappear – they’ll live on in a landfill for about 500 years!</p>
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		<title>Air conditioning vs. fresh air:  10 ways to “keep our cool”.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 15:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doreen</dc:creator>
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										</div>At the start of every summer, as the temperature rises, my husband and I seem to have the same discussion… when to turn on the air conditioning! This is never an easy discussion (okay! read: argument!) as this is the man who wears shorts and t-shirts around the house when it is 19 degrees outside [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>At the start of every summer, as the temperature rises, my husband and I seem to have the same discussion… when to turn on the air conditioning!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4337" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="therm-rising" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//therm-rising.jpg" alt="therm-rising" width="126" height="95" />This is never an easy discussion (okay! read: argument!) as this is the man who wears shorts and t-shirts around the house when it is 19 degrees outside in the dead of winter.</p>
<p>I prefer the open windows and doors, and want to breathe the fresh air.  To this my husband responds “Babe, it ceases to be fresh as soon as it’s 86 degrees with 70% humidity!”  Well, it’s still fresh but I guess it does cease to be RE-freshing!</p>
<p>Just like <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/heat-loss%E2%80%A6-energy-waste%E2%80%A6-and-a-bill-to-break-the-bank/">heating your house in the winter</a> and whether you do or don’t choose to crank the AC, there are ways to keep your house cooler, stop some of the cool air loss and use less energy in the process:</p>
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<li><strong>Close </strong><a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/an-a-ha-moment/">blinds</a><strong> or curtains</strong> in various windows throughout the day to prevent the sun shining in.  If it’s coming in, so is the heat.</li>
<li><strong>Use ceiling fans</strong>. They circulate the cool air and don’t use a lot of energy.</li>
<li><strong>Program your thermostat</strong>.  No need to keep it blasting in the evening or when you aren’t even home.</li>
<li>When it’s <strong>cool outside at night</strong>, shut off the air, open the windows and take advantage.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4338" style="margin: 3px 9px;" title="ceil-fan" src="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/wp-content//ceil-fan.jpg" alt="ceil-fan" width="116" height="116" /></li>
<li><strong>74 degrees is all you need</strong>.  This is a bearable temperature, and if you can tolerate it higher, do it!  Each degree saves 3-4% on your cooling expenses.</li>
<li><strong>Don’t worry about unused rooms</strong>.  Close the windows, doors and vents in these rooms, and block the bottom of the door if they aren’t frequently occupied.</li>
<li><strong>Run appliances at night</strong>.  This includes dryers &amp; <a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/a-battle-in-kitchen-stadium/">dish washers</a> that give off heat. Avoid using your oven… give it a rest and grill instead!  And if you do use the stovetop, be sure to use the exhaust fan to take away the heat.</li>
<li><strong>Turn off unneeded </strong><a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/the-power-of-power-strips/">lights, TVs, computers</a>, etc. when you aren’t using them.  They all generate heat too.</li>
<li>Keep heat generating <strong>appliances away from the thermostat</strong> (TVs, lamps, etc.).  They’ll make the thermostat think it’s hotter than it really is.</li>
<li><strong>Don’t </strong><a href="http://www.momgoesgreen.com/want-to-shorten-your-life-be-unhappy-cut-down-trees/">chop down trees</a> that shade your house.  They simply keep a house cooler.  And even plant strategically.  Shaded AC units run more efficiently, but just be sure not to block the airflow.</li>
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<p>I <em>do</em> try to take my own advice.  It’s not always easy (living with my husband who compensates by turning up the ceiling fans to “jet speed”) but it’s a compromise we always seem to manage when it all “boils down”!</p>
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