July 22, 2009

Digital Cribs Star Graham Hill on Living Green


Digital Cribs videos provide a peek inside technology-stacked homes and offer unique perspectives to technology many of us use everyday. Graham Hill’s Digital Cribs videos in particular, take you through his very green apartment and highlight technology such as the Kill-A-Watt, which monitors the electricity used by the devices in your home and forecasts resulting costs.

Graham is the founder of treehugger.com which provides a breath of information on living an environmentally friendly lifestyle. I’m a big fan of the Green Buying Guide for a little extra help with considering the environment in my purchase decisions, from shoes to computers!

Did you know?

Using a lid can save 8-14% in energy costs for commercial cooking.
- TreeHugger.com

Do you have any tips for living more green? We’d love to get your insight in the comment section below, Facebook or Twitter.

Johanna Fry Posted by Johanna Fry at 09:29AM PST

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Johanna Fry Jul 22, 2009

My personal tip for living green:

Turn off the TV before you fall asleep

Simple right?

Wolf Fabian Spohr Jul 23, 2009

start reusing stuff like glasses. bags bottles or just recycle them.

The major Problem is not what we use is whats left when we used it.

Stop point the finger recycle once own mess first.

Siple aswell

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