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Science: Best Ways To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

by Margy|Published 12/23/2017

Recently we have been asked about the best ways to reduce our carbon emissions.  Here’s one list of answers from Science. I bet you could do at least one of them, and I suspect you will be surprised by some of them.

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