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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Day 34: Be Green While you Sleep!

My boyfriend came for a quick visit on Monday and brought up an interesting idea that I haven't fully considered or implemented into my lifestyle.

It's easy, and most people already do it in their sleep!

Drawing your curtains at night helps prevent heat loss by capturing an extra "air-pocket" between the curtains and windows which helps to insulate the window. It's a simple thing that us Cold-Climate Dwellers can do over the cold winter months to cut down on our heating bills (along with lowering the thermostat/heat at night)  and on our energy consumption!

Happy Thursday everyone! We've almost made it to the weekend!


Also, I came across this rad article (original article can be found here)

“Green Curtains” to Reduce Energy Use & Protect Environment

Kyocera Group has begun using viney plants to create “green curtains”, which are formed over trellises to shade portions of windows and outer walls of buildings at 20 different locations in Japan, Thailand and Brazil. These curtains create a canopy over the buildings to prevent direct sunlight from raising the temperature of the building’s interior, helping to reduce the need for energy-intensive air conditioning. Not to mention, the plants also help to protect the environment by absorbing CO2. Taking their conservation efforts another step further, the company has even created a comprehensive how-to website dedicated toward helping consumers fashion their own eco-curtains around offices and homes. Kyocera’s “green curtain” idea began at its Okaya Plant in Nagano Prefecture, Japan as part of its effort to conserve energy and environmental resources. According to their website, these “green curtains” will absorb roughly 23,481 lbs of CO2 — or approximately the same amount as 761 cedar trees.

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