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A comedian explains how he tries to reduce his carbon footprint:

My next step is unplugging everything. That includes the phone, the air-conditioning, alarm clock and the television, which I don't watch. And when my various chargers aren't in use, I unplug them, too. All of my gadgets have rechargeable batteries. We throw away more than two billion batteries a year. And the big question is why?
A comedian who takes himself this seriously, and doesn't even watch TV? Pass.

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J.P. Freire is a senior communications strategist with New Media Strategies. Previously, he was an editor at The Washington Examiner and The American Spectator.

http://spectator.org/blog/2008/02/26/no-guys-seriously-this-is-impo

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