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Minimize Car Use and Save Fuel - Tip #3: Work from Home

Work from Home
So many jobs are computer-based these days; telecommuting has become a no-brainer. If you can do your job from home, arrange with your boss to do so at least one day per week. Many companies are beginning to recognize the value of this arrangement.

Workers typically get a lot more done on their days at home, since interruptions are minimized. They also start work right on time, and they don't have to quit early to get home in time for the kids.

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You may "work from home" by tele-commuting.

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Minimize Car Use and Save Fuel - Tip #2: Take Public Transportation

Take Public Transportation
If you are lucky enough to have public transportation available, take advantage of it as much as you can. You may find that you can even do without a car.

If the bus schedule is spotty, or there is no public transportation in your neck of the woods, you may want to raise the issue with your state representatives. After all, it's your tax dollars that make public transportation possible. The more people request it and use it, the better it will be.

When traveling a long distance, consider taking a bus or train, instead of flying.

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Minimize Car Use and Save Fuel - Tip #1: Carpool!

Is global warming on your mind? Would you like to spend less money on gasoline? Go green with your car by following these tips to minimize your car use and save fuel.

Try Carpooling
Find one or more carpool partners for a daily commute, and take turns driving. If you think it's a hassle to pick up and drop off other people, consider that there will be days when someone else is driving and you can just sit back, relax, and chat—or snooze!

There's less wear and tear on you and your car, and less fuel used overall.

To find a partner, post a notice at your place of work. If you get no response, try posting a notice at other businesses nearby, or at your local supermarket.

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Buy Organic Healthy Wine from Astor Wines as an Alternative

Are you a wine lover? Need a gift to buy someone?

Did you know umported grapes appear in the Environmental Working Group's (EWG) "Dirty Dozen" of foods with the highest levels of pesticide residue?

To encourage a healthy planet, try buying a gift for someone you care about that promotes good health as well.

Bonterra's Cabernet Sauvignon Orangic (2005) can be purchased for only $15 at Astor Wines & Spirits in NY.

You can also get it online at: http://www.AstorWines.com

Got Babies? Here's a Green Service You'll Love!

Did you know using a diaper service is less expensive than buying those disposable diapers?

Eco-Baby Cloth Diaper Service http://www.ecobabydiaperservice.com in Colorado, for example, costs $68 for the first four weeks.

Cloth diapers also generate less waste than disposables and don't pollute water!

You can find an earth-friendly diaper service near you through the National Association of Diaper Services.

http://www.diapernet.org

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