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  • Water Conservation
    • Take a free landscape education class in Water-Wise Landscape Design, Smart Gardening, Drought Tolerant Plants, Sustainable Landscape Design, Landscaping with Native Plants, Water-Wise Irrigation with Bay Area Water Supply & Conservation. Classes are local and ongoing from February through April - so sign up now: Class Schedule and BAWSCA.
    • Go to h2ouse for more ideas:
      • Stop Those Leaks
      • Replace your old Toilet, the largest water user inside your home.
      • Replace your Clothes Washer, the second largest water user in your home.
      • Plant the Right Plants with Proper Landscape Design & Irrigation
      • Water Only What Your Plants Need
  • Household Electrical Consumption
    • Annual consumption from 2001 (from DOEs EIA)
    • Data for food comes from a publication from the University of Chicago.
    • The vehicle data comes from 10,000 miles per year in a 50 mpg Prius.
    • Household C02 Emmision


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csimard Food? 0 Feb 20 2007, 1:54 AM EST by csimard
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Casey or others, can you enlighten me as to why "food" is the highest emission source of Co2 per family? How so? Food in our garbage? what about if we compost it? Thanks. Caroline
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