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- mohit - Apr 07 2008 | investing, environment, green, investment club, todo
Good post, although saving money is significant a motivator for me. That is why I take the bus and why I have replaced all my bulbs (which also saves time since fluorescent bulbs last longer).
Quoted: Sacrifice 30 minutes of extra sleep on the weekend to deal with Zipcar vs. pull the car out of the garage? Spend 1-2 hours to replace all the bulbs in the house? Not going to happen.
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Saving money is also often not a sufficient motivator. But increasing portfolio returns vs. other investment vehicles while significantly improving health, all of which can start with testing the effects of one green change?
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